250 Plot Starters for Storytellers

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Author: Chris Navarre ISBN: 9781310901522
Publisher: Chris Navarre Publication: June 8, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Chris Navarre
ISBN: 9781310901522
Publisher: Chris Navarre
Publication: June 8, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Often times, the toughest part of writing a good story is simply coming up with a good starter idea. Once you have an idea in mind, you can easily build upon it by asking yourself questions. In this book I aim to provide you ample plot starters for creating your own story across many different genres. Contained within the book are a total of 250 unique ideas that can serve as the foundation from your story including…

•High Fantasy: 55 scenarios bending the laws of reality
•Realistic Fiction: 75 situations covering many walks of life across different social classes
•Western / Country: 20 notions from the wild west to what it means to live a farmers life
•Military: 25 missions of a variety of different conflicts that were, or could have been including those that reflect upon the underdog and small heroic teams
•Science Fiction: 25 grand schemes and world dooming disasters that show what the future could be or could have been
•Horror / Suspense: 20 nightmares that delve into the worst horrors known to man and others that explore the human condition
•Humor: 20 mood-lighteners that may get the toughest nut to crack with laughter

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Often times, the toughest part of writing a good story is simply coming up with a good starter idea. Once you have an idea in mind, you can easily build upon it by asking yourself questions. In this book I aim to provide you ample plot starters for creating your own story across many different genres. Contained within the book are a total of 250 unique ideas that can serve as the foundation from your story including…

•High Fantasy: 55 scenarios bending the laws of reality
•Realistic Fiction: 75 situations covering many walks of life across different social classes
•Western / Country: 20 notions from the wild west to what it means to live a farmers life
•Military: 25 missions of a variety of different conflicts that were, or could have been including those that reflect upon the underdog and small heroic teams
•Science Fiction: 25 grand schemes and world dooming disasters that show what the future could be or could have been
•Horror / Suspense: 20 nightmares that delve into the worst horrors known to man and others that explore the human condition
•Humor: 20 mood-lighteners that may get the toughest nut to crack with laughter

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