One idea could be a young adventurer who discovers a hidden, magical forest. In this forest, the trees can talk and they hold the secrets of an ancient civilization. The adventurer has to solve riddles set by the trees to find a magical artifact that can save his own world from an approaching darkness.
You could write about a forest that has an evil presence. Maybe a group of hikers go into the forest and get lost. As they wander, they start to feel like they're being watched. The trees seem to close in on them, and they hear howls that don't sound like any normal animal. The forest seems to play tricks on their minds, making them see things that aren't there, like apparitions of long - dead hunters.
One idea could be a haunted house. Picture an old, dilapidated mansion on the outskirts of town. Strange noises come from within at night, like creaking floorboards and whispering voices. The protagonist could be a curious journalist who decides to spend a night there to write a story. As the night progresses, they start to see shadowy figures moving in the corners of their vision.
Write about a strange object that washes up on the shore of a beach town. It's a small, metallic cube with strange markings. A local scientist starts to study it, but soon realizes that it seems to be emitting some sort of signal. Strange things start to happen around the town - electronics malfunction, animals act strangely. As the scientist tries to figure out what the cube is and where it came from, she uncovers a mystery that might involve an extraterrestrial origin.
You could write about a memorable adventure you had or one you wish you could have. Maybe a day at the beach, a hiking trip, or a fantasy journey to a magical land.
One idea could be a story about an old, abandoned house. A young couple decides to explore it. As they enter, the doors slam shut behind them. Strange noises start coming from the attic, like something is dragging heavy chains. They try to find a way out but every door they open leads to a darker and scarier room filled with cobwebs and the feeling of being watched.
You could write 'For my family, whose love and support inspired this story.' This dedication shows the personal connection and how the family's influence led to the creation of the story.
Write about a time - traveling experience. A scientist accidentally activates a time - travel device and is sent back to a crucial moment in history. They have to figure out how to get back to their own time while not changing the course of history too much, which could lead to all sorts of interesting encounters and dilemmas.
Love is always a great topic. You could write about two people from different worlds falling in love. Maybe one is a mermaid and the other is a human sailor. Their love defies the rules of their respective worlds, and they have to fight against prejudice and the forces that try to keep them apart.
You could write about a magical adventure in a fantasy world. Maybe a character discovers a hidden portal and has to face various challenges to get back home.