One of the things I used to do that helped me write stories and create really fleshed out worlds was, what I'd like to call, 'self-plagiarism'. Basically, a lot of people might call these 'rough drafts' and the 'drafting process', yet I found it pretty unique to myself. Essentially, I'd write out a few stories at once and then one story would prevail and then cannibalize the ideas within the other stories that I'd have been writing at the time, thus creating one mega-story from stories I'd been written parallel to each other. I find that I can't do this anymore, considering with the advent of things like social-media, each new idea I put out into the world I can't just take back and put into another story instead.
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Final Phenomenon: E-Lunar, Route A (4) (MANUSCRIPT)
Fantasy2071. The legendary God of Apples, Abellio, was kidnapped from Earth and taken to the Otherworld. Though this world is his home, he seeks to track down and destroy those who have wronged him as they reside in this world. No man nor deity...