Normally, we have an idea for a story and a random assortment of mental images. We also have numerous gaps. Now you turn your thoughts to just those gaps, and new ideas occur to you. Maybe some of the new ideas are better than the original ones, so some of the old ideas go in the trash. New characters emerge to fulfill functions in the story. The story may eventually end up as a series of flashbacks. Keep asking yourself why. Don't keep a scene unless you can justify it as a way to dramatize a character's personality, to move the story ahead, to lend verisimilitude.
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SLIRK
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The Smart LIttle Rich Kid wiki novel
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Two identical twins with great technical potential. Each one will never know of the other's existence.
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