It Moves So: Much

Take the idea of movement and twist it (e.g., it only moves when no one is looking).

A story moves when a character wants something and faces an obstacle. It Moves so Much

Make the movement extreme (e.g., it moves so much it threatens the fabric of reality). Take the idea of movement and twist it (e

Focus on the "why"—what is the engine behind this constant motion? It Moves so Much

Why does this movement matter? Perhaps the character is trying to catch it, stop it, or simply understand it. 2. Build the Structure A well-developed story generally follows a traditional arc:

Introduce your characters and the setting. Establish the "normal" before the movement starts to cause trouble.