keep a folder of book ideas. keep little pieces of the story that you already wrote, photos, drawings, articles, or any other little thing that gives you ideas for your book. start writing your story and when you get stuck, pull out something that you already wrote and stick it in your story, or pull out something else to give you an idea of what to write next. good luck!
If you really felt like writing, you'd have a story idea. Click on the link to see how writers get story ideas.
Tons. Science Fiction has been described as the genre of ideas. Every story has some idea at its core (or at least should). Click the link to see how to come up with your own ideas.
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Well there are lots of ways to get ideas for stories or plays. You could write a twist on a favorite tale, book, or movie. Another great way to get ideas is from dreams. Dreams often contain information that spark marvelous ideas. Try writing about an event that happened to you, but with some extra excitement. Most of all, just be ready for whenever an idea pops into your head; no matter how weird it seems, it still might be a good idea. Here's a link to see how authors come up with story ideas.
You're not going to be able to do a sequel to someone else's writing. You can write a fan-fiction if you want, which cannot be published and must contain a notice at the beginning that you are not going to get any profit from it and that Jeff Hirsch owns the rights to the story. If you're going to write it though, you need to be the one with the ideas. Writers and ideas go together like peanut butter and jelly -- if you can't think of an idea, you're not meant to write that story. Here's a link explaining how writers come up with all those ideas, too.
*WikiAnswers cannot give you ideas - writers must come up with their own ideas in order to be writers - click the Related Questions to learn how to find good ideas*The way to tell if your idea is "any good" is to start writing it! Good ideas are just ideas that interest you enough to get you to write them down.In general, a good idea will make you run to the computer or library and start doing some research. If it's not interesting enough to get you working, it's not a good idea.Another point: stop worrying so much about whether something is a "good idea" or how to start your story or what you can write about - just sit down and get to work already!
The idea is the basis of the story. It's the thought that starts the whole thing rolling! Most writers will never have any lack of ideas for their books. Most writers have so many, it can become a problem. I mean, you can brainstorm ideas, but forcing them like that won't make the best product like if it all just comes to you. Write whatever sticks out most in your heart
Any idea that is interesting enough to you will be a good idea. You cannot write a story or novel based on ideas that someone else invents - you won't be interested enough in the subject to be able to research and write anything that will actually sell. Plus, anonymous people on the internet have no idea how old you are, what your interests are, or how well you can write!In order to write, you need a personal connection to the subject. Write about whatever you enjoy, or whatever you find interesting, and you will end up with your novel or story.
You can't be writing a story if you don't already have a story line!If you get a story from someone else, you'll be writing their story, not yours. Click on the link to see how writers get story ideas.
For any story, it could be the setting. For fictional stories, it is the plot.
No they can not communicate ideas. Says my teacher.
No. No one had any idea of DNA in the time of Darwin's evolutionary idea.