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@Hydrogen: I feel that on the outline. I keep changing mine every time I open the doc, which basically means I never get past the early chapters. But alright, let’s do this micro accountability thing. Could even keep it super low pressure – like one-liner check-ins: “Wrote 120 words and hated 90 of them.” Still counts. What would your ideal story feel like, if you didn’t need a perfect outline first?


It all comes down to themes, like:

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If democracy dies in darkness, does evil also meet its end if it steps into the light?

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“Seek freedom and become captive of your desires.
Seek discipline and find your liberty.”

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While you may not fear death.

What you do fear.

Is change.

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Immortality

Mechanisms behind biological longevity could be genetically linked to conditions of causality which may be defined and identified by empirical science.

Leading to conditions of cause and effect with interesting implications.

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I'll try to come up with a theme I like ^.

Then build an outline and story around it.

But if it resembles something that has already been done, I'll give up on it.

While portions of the story might seem unusual. I would like people to feel better about themselves, after reading it.
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@Hydrogen: I feel that on the outline. I keep changing mine every time I open the doc, which basically means I never get past the early chapters. But alright, let’s do this micro accountability thing. Could even keep it super low pressure – like one-liner check-ins: “Wrote 120 words and hated 90 of them.” Still counts. What would your ideal story feel like, if you didn’t need a perfect outline first?


It all comes down to themes, like:

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If democracy dies in darkness, does evil also meet its end if it steps into the light?

----------------------------------------------------

“Seek freedom and become captive of your desires.
Seek discipline and find your liberty.”

----------------------------------------------------

While you may not fear death.

What you do fear.

Is change.

----------------------------------------------------

Immortality

Mechanisms behind biological longevity could be genetically linked to conditions of causality which may be defined and identified by empirical science.

----------------------------------------------------


I'll try to come up with a theme I like.

Then build an outline and story around it.

But if it resembles something that has already been done, I'll give up on it.