Have you ever wondered where the ideas for stories come from? D.L. Finn has unlocked and revealed the secrets to finding ideas. If you write, then this might be a great resource for you!

Hi SEers! Denise here to talk about where ideas for stories come from and how to find them. Here’s the definition of idea.
“noun
any conception existing in the mind as a result of mental understanding, awareness, or activity.
a thought, conception, or notion: That is an excellent idea.
an impression: He gave me a general idea of how he plans to run the department.
an opinion, view, or belief: His ideas on raising children are certainly strange.
a plan of action; an intention: the idea of becoming an engineer.
a groundless supposition;fantasy.”—dictionary.com

Where do some well-known authors believe their “thought, conception, or notion” originates from to create a story?
I get my ideas from everywhere. But what all of my ideas boil down to is seeing maybe one thing, but in a lot of cases it’s seeing two things and having them…
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Excellent post, Thanks for sharing,Patty.
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Thanks for stopping by, Joy!
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Thank you for sharing this, Patty 🙂
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I love your ideas, Denise! Happy to share them!
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I read this post, Patty. It was great and insgihtful.
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Denise has some great ideas! Thanks for visiting, Miriam!
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You’re welcome, Patty!
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This was a great post! I’m happy to see it here, Patty. 🙂
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Thanks, Yvette! I’m happy to share things that others will find as helpful as I do. Denise has some great advice here.
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Thank you, Patty, for sharing Denise’s post!!
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Thanks, Jan! Denise’s information is something we all need at times. I loved the quotes from famous authors, and her practical list.
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