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Do you have any ideas for a story for you to write?

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After reading so many books, readers often develop a sense to create, imagine and develop their own characters and stories in their heads. I recently am thinking to write a steaming love story about a guy and a girl. It will include a lot of drama, because love stories without dramas are incomplete right? Anyway do you have new ideas to write a book as well? If yes, let`s help each other to improve our book ideas.. what do y`all think? :) :wink:
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I have lots, actually! Right now I'm working on something about pirates and sea witches.
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How about pirates who are sea witches!
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I'm working on several too many. One is for an upcoming writing challenge in October, the second is for an upcoming graphic novel idea of which I'm still trying to flush out and the third is just random mishmash thrown together. The only one with a clear path is the one for October which has a mystery and spooky theme while the other two are pretty much up in the air at this point.

Already missed several of my personal deadlines but hope to have everything in order in the coming days.
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Wow... you have surely a lot going on!! All the best for all the stories you plan to write and share with us fellow readers 😊@TopaAzul062
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@rssllue yeah pirates and sea witches sounds like a good idea.. I'd surely like to give it a read when you finish with the story 😊
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I have 2 book ideas right now. I think they would be very good but are more in self help VS story. I am a therapist and have qualifications to write them. I also suffer from huge imposter syndrome, have been told I’m a bad writer, and am so scared to even try!
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@Bhaskins
I really think you should go for it and actually write those stories. You may not expect it, but it will help many others who are in need of self help. Be courageous, u can do it! All the best❤️
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I have some ideas lying around, all mostly romance lol. I don't know how to get my brain to stop daydreaming so much.
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Lol yeah, even I get romance ideas mostly from daydreaming😂 but all the best for your ideas! 😊 @rumik
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