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I have a story/setting/characters that I think are interesting, but I don't care about it.

It hits all the right notes of things I like and there's plenty of room for drama and intrigue, but I don't care about it.

Writing it feels like a chore because of that and it's hard to motivate myself. I don't feel a spark with it.

I don't want to go and write a different story that I am passionate about. I want to care about this story.

This must be an odd question, but do you guys have any advice for how to reconnect with my story and care about it more? A way to go back to the drawing board and figure out what is missing and what I have to inject in it? I'm stubborn and don't want to give up on it, and I think it has a lot of potential. I don't really know why I don't care about it because by all accounts I should.

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