You've got the start of an idea, that's good. Here's the thing, a writer needs to come up with their own ideas. It's not a question of fairness (ideas can be hard to come by). It's mostly that you need to write from what's already inside you. What you believe and what you want to tell the world through your fiction is yours and that is where the ideas come from.
good luck
I'll give you some ideas if you solve a difficult technical problem I've been banging my head against at work for the last month. I can't pay you, but I'll mention your help to my boss when I have my annual performance review in a few weeks. Deal?
If I do come up with any ideas, I won't waste them on you. Why? If you won't put in the effort to come up with your own idea, you'll never do what it takes to write the book.
Ideas are the easy part.
Real writers come up with their own ideas. If you lack the basic creativity to come up with your own ideas, how do you expect to have the creativity needed to sustain an 80,000 words novel?
I want to open a restaurant. You will need to create the business plan, talk to investors, hire employees and purchase everything needed. I'll just sit back and do nothing.
Does that sound stupid to you? Guess what? That is how your question sounds to me. You want everyone else to do the work for you by giving you ideas instead of doing it yourself. A real writer comes up with their own ideas. <
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