Hey All,
Some kindly comedy comrade recommended I read How Not To Write A Sitcom, which I have studiously done...
In the book it mentions this technique for creating plots:
"A way of garnering material for plots for your characters is to do the following: write down a problem that is bothering you on an A4 piece of paper. On the next line write a realistic solution. Then on the next line write down the problem this then causes and so on."
What I was wondering is whether anyone else uses this exercise as a springboard for plot ideas? Also if there any other techniques and just generally what your chosen way to come up with stories is?
I've tried this way but rather than using my own plethora of problems I'm using the kind of things that would bother my characters.