: Re: A good idea but I do not know how to develop it When you have a good idea for a book or screenplay, but you do not know how to develop this idea on paper, what do you do?
Write down your good idea. Put pen to paper. Get words on the page. When you have actually written something then you can develop it. If you are not sure what to do next ... sit and think about it. I think when driving or gardening -- times when I don't have to concentrate very hard on something else. Plots, twists in plots, character flaws, etc. often occur to me when I doing something else. However, most ideas for stories occur to me when I am actually writing. I start putting pen to paper and the words and ideas flow.
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