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Write something about what you like and what you hate, but relate it too the title.

Good luck..
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Having terrible imagination sometimes results with the best paper.

Simply as your self, why is it horrible?
Trust me. The story will come out great.
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Reeeece- wrote
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SPEEDHUNTERS wrote I had that story title in English. People where doing some crazy stories like having to swan dive off a plane because the engines failed lol.

It's actually really easy.


It's hard when you've got a terrible imagination


Well if you've played videogames then why not base your story off of a game you've played?


I'll try write about farcry 3


That's not a good idea. That is classed as plagiarism as it's not your own story.

First of all you should think of events which have happened to you. Nobody says the story must be over the top with excitement.

If you want a boring and predictable stance in your story(but it'll get you through this work) is to try your typical murder mystery. It is very character driven and you won't need to be coming up with any extravagant ideas. Just make sure the villain is the unexpected.

Though if you want something here is an idea have an opening for the story take place with the central character in a mental asylum, with a straight jacket and all that. Then have him wake from a dream in his normal life. Throughout the day he daydreams about all these different alternative lives he lives but at night when he falls asleep he has a recurring dream that he is in this asylum as a patient. Now the thing about this is that you don't use dialogue. All expression is through his thoughts and thoughts alone. Now at the end you can leave the reader with a bit of their own thinking to do by finally announcing that the character wakens.in the asylum(implying that this could be his reality). Make sure he awakens from a daydream not in his real life. Also mirror the description of him waking up at the beginning to add a similarity before you hit them with the twist ending.

God I miss the times when you wrote fictional stories in school. All I do now is boring essays for books etc.


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Axe wrote Normally, you would write the story before you come up with the name, but Thats just me. I could think of a story, but it would be really pointless and make no sense.

You can't choose what to write you get given titles
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