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    The problem with good conflicts

    Well! Maybe the most of you know it. You have a damn good idea, which sticks in your head every time. But you have no good (or realistic) conflict. The motivation can be everything, which fits it. The most time, it’s love, surviving and something like that. But a conflict is so much more...
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    The problem with logic!

    skip.knox No. I meant it like a magic trick. Well... Kinda. There is a place... Bang... there are peacefully dinosaurs
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    The problem with logic!

    I have so many projects; I don’t know, which is the current one. Well. One of them is the story about a woman, who is stranded on a place, where human and dinosaurs live peacefully together. However, I don’t wanna have a child book atmosphere. So, I need a reason why those dinosaurs are...
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    Retelling fairytales into a Novel?

    Tom You know that the original end of the little mermaid was that the prince loved another girl and the mermaid kills herself?
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    Retelling fairytales into a Novel?

    CupofJoe I thought about that Cinderella is set on the Mars. But this time, the prince has an evil uncle, who wants to attack the earth.
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    Retelling fairytales into a Novel?

    Hey, Guys! Retelling fairy tales is such easy. I mean, many bestsellers are just retellings. Twilight is just a retelling of Beauty and the Beast and Cinder is just a Dystopian retelling of Cinderella. It can be so easy. Especially, if you have no ideas. But how do you do that without seeming...
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    The smaller scene trouble

    Yeah! I knot that FifthView. However, I have no ideas for sub-plots. I have a background for each character. – Even the mentor and prota's mom are connected in the past.
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    The smaller scene trouble

    So, I dreamt a full story many nights ago. I have everything! A beginning, a middle … and even a plot twist. Now, my question is: how can I add smaller scenes between them. If I’d write those important scenes only, I had just a short story. Any tip?
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    How good is my conflict idea?

    Hey, Guys! I wanna ask you how good is the idea for my conflict. By the way, Mara and Raymond are my protagonists. 1. External world conflict The enmity between vampires and werewolves. This enmity is strengthened by the slavery of the vampires. They enslaved many werewolves. 2. External...
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    Words That You Avoid

    said. ... Hahaha!
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    How can I create a fictional history?

    ThinkerX 1. Nope. He was a born vampire noble. 2. It was always such. But it’s in the middle of nowhere in Romania. Although the story starts in America. 3. They’re in the middle of nowhere.
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    How can I create a fictional history?

    ThinkerX I like your questions. So, here are the answers. A few werewolves are slaves. But enough to run more than one mine. There is a rebel group, who fight against the evil vampires and help other rebel groups (e.g. the vampire rebel group). Yep! The werewolves have their own realm(s), they...
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    How can I create a fictional history?

    ThinkerX Yep! The vampires got a kingdom. No! The werewolves are an own species with own evolution and not created by the vampires. But they’re kept by the vampires as slaves. Humans as well.
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    How can I create a fictional history?

    skip.knox It’s not a book. It’s gonna be a horror movie. But if you wanna know it: Luna (the protagonist), a female vampire, and her best friend/warlock Raymond are "asked" by the werewolf Remus – rebel and ex-slave – to help to free his family (wife & kids/puppies) from the slavery of the...
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    How can I create a fictional history?

    FifthView Both creating one and make it visible/understandable for author and reader.
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