Unwritten Stories
Unwritten Stories A curated library of story concepts for fanfiction and original writing. Because not everything that deserves to exist can be written by a single author. Some stories simply remain in the stage of mere possibility until someone else takes them up.
You won't find general lists of tropes or interchangeable ideas here. Every published concept is built on a compelling question or situation that I have not yet encountered in this exact form. If you find a blueprint here, it is because I believe in its unique identity. I have woven into it a clear theme, internal logic, an emotional core, and enough room for independent growth.
The Unwritten Stories project arose from a simple thought: a good idea does not have to die just because one person does not have enough time for it. Here, I collect, cultivate, and share original story architectures ready to inspire, so do not expect an archive of finished short stories. This is a creative intermediate space that lies between the first spark and the final text. It is a space where you can take the spark and fan it into your own fire. In my drawer lie dozens of concepts that I will probably never write myself. Not because they are not worth it, but because time is finite, while curiosity is not. Instead of letting these ideas sleep in notebooks, I want to give them a chance at a second life.
Sharing them does not mean giving up my own voice. It is rather a reconciliation with the fact that some stories are meant to come to life under different hands. If a real text grows out of one of these blueprints, it won't be a copy of my work. It will be proof that the idea has finally found its author.
What are the rules of the game?
All blueprints are fully open to you here. You can take them, reshape them, bend them to your liking, and write a story based on them. But for this to work, we have a simple, mutually beneficial agreement.
Please cite the source. In the introduction of your work or in a footnote, please state that the inspiration comes from this website (ideally with a link).
Let me know when you publish the story (or a part of it) and send me the link. I will place it directly next to the given blueprint. That way, anyone who was interested in this concept on my website can easily find your finished story or book. In addition, you will gain a so-called backlink. I work in marketing and I know how much authors struggle with their websites not showing up in search engines. Yet, few of them know how powerful a tool backlinks actually are.
Yours, Mimosa




