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1) Modify the existing idea. If you find writing the story is boring, then imagine what reading it will be? Believe me, it's very easy to tell when an author is not interested in what he is telling, because the prose becomes flat and boring.
2) If you're just suffering from writer's block, then there is only one thing for it: force yourself to push on. Writer's block is quite literally ''in your head.'' For a lot of people, writing on a computer with an internet connection causes this.
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You just gotta find your muse!Sweetrustedchild wrote:i get lots of good ideas for stories but get stuck in the middle of them what do you do when you get stuck?