Find a good beginning just before the two first collide so you can show the hero’s normal life just before his dreams are trampled. Then fill in all the gaps between start and finish as the hero tries to rescue his dreams over and over and keeps getting thwarted. That’s how.
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1. The villain owns a football field, and wants to install NFL regulation field goals. 2. The hero has spent his whole childhood working up to the day he can kick a ball into the small, community funded field goal. 3. The villain's field goals squash the hero's field goals.
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4. It ends in a Football Duel for the sake of the community football field. 5. Money?
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(dot)(dot)(dot) and something something about a burrito

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I was expecting you would be like "first, pick up a pen. Then push it against the paper in squiggles. Voilá, you are writing." But this actually sounds like good advice. Might use it for RPGs at some point.
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