How do I develop the concepts I think of into full stories? It's like having a cherry but I don't know how to make the cake.What method do you use, btw?
>>24863881idk but my best guess is doing a lot of research and taking like 5 years to write it
>>24863881>How do I develop the concepts I think of into full stories? You don't, that's why you're asking us how to do it. Idiot.
>>24863881short stories first o algo
you have a concept, you give it legs, a body, a setting, a scene, motivation, narrative, etc.
>>24863913That's what I'm thinking about doing, but even then...>>24863920Yeah, I'm basically looking for a way on how to do so.I've watched a video of a game developers/writer (Yoko Taro) which developed his own methodology for creating stories and suggested the listeners to make their own, but I don't know if I can...Anyway, good night.
>>24863881You reminded me to write my screenplay.I want to write something, give me an idea, I'll go on from there.
>>24863932just do it, stop giving excuses, if you have a concept give it a name, start with a character doing something related to whatever you think the concept is, then give him a setting, introduce other characters to reinforce or oppose the concept, then explore the concept through their eyes, other settings, etc, do this until it makes sense to you, etc, test it with other readers see if they understand, etc, i think you know how to do but are just not prepared for the work it takes to fully realize
>>24863881i wrote 7 books , most come from just trying 1. write out all various ideas and 2. finding a way to bind them under one idea then 3 finding out how to order them in the best possible story , there you go
>>24863881Just start writing. It will naturally take form as you write, and you can edit the parts don't fit in at the end.
>>24863881haha OP I love froggo XD