It: Moves So Much
A story moves when a character wants something and faces an obstacle.
To move a basic idea away from the typical, use the framework: It Moves so Much
Focus on the "why"—what is the engine behind this constant motion? A story moves when a character wants something
To develop this into a full story, you can follow these foundational steps: 1. Establish the Core Conflict whether it describes a literal object
The line "It moves so much" can serve as a powerful catalyst for a narrative, whether it describes a literal object, a shifting perspective, or the relentless pace of change.
Show the results of the character's actions and how they have changed. 3. Use "BADS" for Development