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: Note specific actions, like someone struggling with heavy bags or a child lingering at a window.

Putting together a story—whether you’re an "architect" (plotter) or a "gardener" (pantser)—is about moving from a single "story seed" to a full narrative arc. To figure it out, you can follow these fundamental building blocks: 1. Plant the "Story Seeds" Figure It Out

: Think about what you enjoy reading most (e.g., mystery, contemporary, cozy romance) to guide your story's vibe. 2. Define Your Character and Their "Flaw" : Note specific actions, like someone struggling with

You don't have to write in chronological order; you can start by capturing the fragments in your head. Plant the "Story Seeds" : Think about what

: Focus on developing characters into relatable individuals rather than just plot devices. 3. Build the Structure

: Give them a clear goal and a "central flaw" that creates obstacles for them.

: Use personal experiences or places you’ve visited to ground your setting.

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