"The most important rule: Do not, I repeat, do not censor yourself in any way. Leave your editorial mind out of the loop. Just let the ideas come pouring out in any way, shape, or form they want to. Do not judge anything."

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Source: James Scott Bell (2004). “Write Great Fiction - Plot & Structure”, p.44, Writer's Digest Books

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James Scott Bell is a bestselling author and writing instructor known for his practical advice on storytelling and the writing process.

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