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See what arrives to empty spaces

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If I go sit somewhere that looks as empty as a blank piece of paper and I simply look around… stare… blink… turn my head… before too long, I nearly always see something appear.  The Elf Elders remind us often that our imaginations can fill up very big spaces.

I don’t have to strain to make something happen or to make something out.  In fact, it is better to let my mind wander, because this allows characters to comfortably wander in.

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Once something (or someone) appears, I can often just follow it (or him or her…) to the beginning of the story.  The character usually knows where it is going.

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New idea: Sit in a place that looks and feels empty.  Look around.  Let the time roll by.  See what arrives.

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