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Hello useful strangers from the internet. I'm on my knees Please help.
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I've always had ideas for stories, since I can remember. I find myself in everyday situations narrating the action in my head. However, I always end up giving up any story I start. I am sure that this problem is not isolated for me. That said, due to divorce and the desire to overcome myself and escape from the bottomless pit of despair that I look at each morning, I have committed to finishing a story that I have been thinking about for some time.
Idea: The story is presented through journal entries of a man who can move between realities, different variations of the real world.
Twist: Without the reader knowing, the journal entries they are reading are from different versions of the same type, and one of those versions decides to kill their "duplicates."
I am not really interested in knowing whether or not this sounds like a good idea for a story (but feel free!) Or if it has been done before (but feel free!) What I am looking for are suggestions / tips / suggestions / examples to change the way the first person narrative is presented to gradually lead the reader to think that they may not be reading this from a singular perspective.
I hope some of that makes sense. I wish you the best.
Hello useful strangers from the internet. I'm on my knees Please help.
& # x200B;
I've always had ideas for stories, since I can remember. I find myself in everyday situations narrating the action in my head. However, I always end up giving up any story I start. I am sure that this problem is not isolated for me. That said, due to divorce and the desire to overcome myself and escape from the bottomless pit of despair that I look at each morning, I have committed to finishing a story that I have been thinking about for some time.
Idea: The story is presented through journal entries of a man who can move between realities, different variations of the real world.
Twist: Without the reader knowing, the journal entries they are reading are from different versions of the same type, and one of those versions decides to kill their "duplicates."
I am not really interested in knowing whether or not this sounds like a good idea for a story (but feel free!) Or if it has been done before (but feel free!) What I am looking for are suggestions / tips / suggestions / examples to change the way the first person narrative is presented to gradually lead the reader to think that they may not be reading this from a singular perspective.
I hope some of that makes sense. I wish you the best.
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