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: Ask a simple question to spark a premise. For example, "What if a download link led to a memory rather than a file?"
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If you're looking to develop this idea or create a new one, consider these brainstorming techniques: : Ask a simple question to spark a premise
: Frame your story within classic structures like the "Quest" (searching for the source of a link) or "Voyage and Return." Inside, he didn't find gold or secrets of state
Opening it, he saw blueprints for parks, restoration plans for the old library, and letters addressed to citizens—all dated ten years from now. The "Download Link" hadn't been a trap; it was a digital bridge from a version of the town that someone was trying to build, one click at a time. Tips for Building Your Own Story
: Find an evocative image (like an old door or a mysterious piece of tech) and use the 5 W's (Who, What, Where, When, Why) to build a narrative around it.