With an idea like this, I could (dare I say it) rule the world!

In the last few years, as writing has become less a hobby and more a profession, I’ve been thinking about how to generate and develop new ideas.  As writers, ideas are our lifeblood.  And for most of us, we have some we have collected accidentally as we have moved through life, and those accidental ideas have been enough.  But there comes a time where we need more grist for the mill, more ideas to grind up into stories.

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Larry Correia and John Brown do lectures about generating story ideas.  You can find a couple of them on youtube, here:
One of the things Larry and John talk about is the need to push your ideas just a little bit. You begin by brainstorming, just writing down things that go ‘zing’ in your brain, things you think are interesting or exciting.
But then you take another step. Maybe you start combining these ideas together. Or maybe you do what they call the “list and twist” approach, where you go down your list of ideas and think about how to take them in a novel or strange direction.
So, if you need ideas, start with a dream journal, or wiki-walking, or anything else that gets you exposed to new ideas, things that make your brain go zing. You plant seeds. Then, take that next step and develop your ideas, see if they grow.  Cultivate your best ideas by doing some writing and then harvest the fruit.
Yum!

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