It Moves: So Much
Decide what "it" is. Is it a physical object (a haunted heirloom, a shifting landscape), a person (a restless traveler), or an abstract concept (the stock market, a changing neighborhood)?
To move a basic idea away from the typical, use the framework: It Moves so Much
Make the movement extreme (e.g., it moves so much it threatens the fabric of reality). Decide what "it" is
Why does this movement matter? Perhaps the character is trying to catch it, stop it, or simply understand it. 2. Build the Structure A well-developed story generally follows a traditional arc: Why does this movement matter
A story moves when a character wants something and faces an obstacle.
The line "It moves so much" can serve as a powerful catalyst for a narrative, whether it describes a literal object, a shifting perspective, or the relentless pace of change.