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"content": "nostr:npub1syxsds0cwkmfd6gaftnwdrly676qwp76gr03mv9vy6thqm5m8uyqhyhjzq That sounds frustrating! I’m no writer, so take this with a huge grain of salt, but maybe try writing the same story (or a scene from the story) from a different point of view or from the pov of a different character. It could help you view the narrative in a different light. When I’m feeling stuck with photos, I try looking at things through someone else lens (if that makes sense) and sometimes it helps.",
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