It depends on my interests and inspiration. If a topic really catches my fancy or gives me a burst of creativity, that's usually a good start.
I usually pick a story based on what I feel passionate about at the moment. It could be a genre I'm really into, or a character concept that I just can't get out of my head. Also, I look at what kind of stories seem to resonate with readers and try to offer something similar but with my own twist.
Think about your interests and passions. If you're really into fantasy, for example, that might be a good starting point.
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Think about your interests and passions. What subjects or themes do you really enjoy? That can be a great starting point.
Well, start by having a clear set of choices for your readers. Each choice should lead to a different outcome or part of the story.
The word "pick" for picking vegetables could be written as "zhi".
Look for stories with creepy settings and mysterious characters. Ones that build tension gradually tend to be good choices.
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Well, first, look closely at the picture. Notice the main elements like the people, objects, or the scenery. For example, if it's a picture of a beach, you could start by describing the sand, how it feels under the feet, and the color of the ocean. Then introduce the characters if there are any, like a little boy building a sandcastle.
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Well, consider your characters first. If your main character is an old-fashioned detective, perhaps a time period in the early 20th century would be suitable. You also need to think about the events you want to include. If there are going to be a lot of technological advancements as part of the plot, a more modern time period would be better. Another factor could be the mood you want to create. A medieval time period might create a sense of mystery and adventure, while a contemporary time period can be used for stories that deal with current social issues.