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One of the most challenging aspects of writing is coming up with an idea. If you don't know where to start, there is no point in getting started at all. This post will provide you with 37 ideas for plot points that are worth exploring. They're original and unique too, so your plot will never be repeated again! *-*-*-How to Overcome Writer's Block *-*-*Writer's block is one of those pesky little things that makes it hard to write anything at all; it can make things like research papers take months instead of weeks. With this list of over 100 novel plot ideas, you'll never suffer from writer's block again. *-*-*-To Write Any Book... *-*-*So you want to write a book. If you already have a manuscript, congratulations! If you're thinking about writing a book but lack ideas, this list of 101 story ideas can help. Since these plots are original and unique, they'll keep your story from being replicated again and again! Now that you have a few idea seeds planted in your mind, pick out the ones that appeal to you the most. Write them down. If you have a main character in mind, make a list of the character traits. If you need help choosing a genre, check out our list of Genre Ideas for Inspiration. With your novel ideas written down, you can go back to your manuscript and begin to give it shape. Remember that great stories need great characters! So draw up a list of their characteristics and character traits too. If you need help, check out Character Traits For Inspiration in our other post on the subject, Character Elements For Your Novel by Author Sonia Seigal at www.writerscolorado . com. If you like this article, please consider copy and pasting it onto your own site and sharing with others under the Creative Commons License. Thank you! Now that you have the basics of your story in place, you're ready to look at how to expand on them to build a plot for your novel. We'll help you do that by looking at the structure of stories and using some templates to help get your ideas down on paper. First things first, we need to start with a basic knowledge of story structure in order to understand how we can expand upon it in order to frame our plot. Story Structure Story structure is the foundation of nearly every genre, and it is one of the most important aspects of writing your book. Without it, you risk repeating yourself with each new book you write. How many times do we see this? "We see someone locked in a dungeon cell. A few people come in with food for him." "He eats some food and realizes he can't be killed." "He makes his escape!" That's story structure right there - setting up an opening, which leads to an act break or cliffhanger, which leads to the rest of the story. cfa1e77820
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