Can Free Story Snippets Inspire Your Next Novel?

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In summary, the speaker shares that they have random story ideas in their head and are willing to share them for others to use. They mention a potential storyline involving a voice screaming in the jungle and a debt owed. The mods express their interest and appreciation for the idea and encourage the speaker to continue developing the story.
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I get these bits of a story that float around in my head. I'm no writer so they won't go anywhere if they don't get out. Therefore, anything I post here is free for anyone who wants to use it.

First one dates from about December 1970.

"A voice rang through the jungle. Someone down line was screaming, 'They're eating me!' I wondered if it was anyone who owed me money."
 
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Thanks, mods.
 
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That sounds like a really interesting and intense story idea! I can definitely see how that line could spark a whole plot and characters. Do you have any ideas for where the story might go from there? I'm curious to see how the jungle and the debt angle tie in together. Keep us updated on any developments! And thanks for being so generous with your ideas - it's always great to see writers supporting each other.
 

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What are "Free to you snippets and ideas"?

"Free to you snippets and ideas" refer to small pieces of code or concepts that are offered for free to other individuals or organizations to use in their own projects. These snippets and ideas are typically shared by programmers, designers, and other creative professionals to help others learn and enhance their own work.

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