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Old 08-10-2013, 09:50 PM   #3
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I am wondering if your idea is waiting for another before it is ready. Various writers speak of not being able to create a story until two or more ideas intersect - and it is at that intersection that the story takes off. You have your dastardly deed, but to make the story interesting you may need one or other (or both) of your protagonists to have some particular peculiarity, or be experiencing some difficulty, or maybe that it's some external situation (event or coincidence of events) that bring the spark that a story needs.
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