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reading:
>harry potter
>great gatsby

writing:
>fifth and wall (name subject to change)

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probably not as frequently as would be nice

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Words Unsaid

I’ve had a lot of ideas for things over the last little while, and so I’ve decided to lay these out for people (mostly just myself, to be honest): so here are some of the better ones that I liked more than the rest, which is saying something because some of them are pretty bad). Here goes nothing anyway!

Movie / TV Plots Plots

  • in a big city, someone finds out that a very distant relative got murdered. by chance, they meet their to-be partner, trying to solve the murder, even though they aren’t detectives and have backgrounds in part-time or business jobs
  • (specifically for those who want to change the ideas surrounding taboo issues) a person whose one dad is a military man and other dad is a professor. honestly the plots could go on and on about anything 
  • (on the topic of gay relations) you remake The Notebook, but you make it gay. we need some more good gay movies. honessttlllyyy

Book Plots

  • Black-Widow like, but less sexualized. Violence, latinx folks, fun stuff. 
  • (I’m working on this right now) Why did Jack The Ripper stop killing? Serial Killers only stop if they either die of natural causes, get caught or get killed. What if the ladies of the night ganged up to get rid of the man who was killing them all? And why did he do it? Ohhhh man this plot has so much going for it lmao. 
  • A romance plot in which in an alternate universe, you see in black and white until you see your soulmate. All of the sudden, your main character sees blue. 
  • A story about superheros whose personalities  are totally contrary to who they are. A fisherman’s daughter who controls fire, a boy who’s afraid of heights who has flying/antigravity abilities. 
  • When you wish upon a star, it’s actually a satellite and your wish has been recorded. An agent is now assigned to your case. 
  • You killed someone and gain their best trait. (works for a movie too)
  • Alternatively, you think you’re going to get their best trait, but they get what they think is their best trait.