>>55453053Honestly, best advice I can give for now? Read and write.
Find the great works in the genre you are interested in writing and study them. Really dig into them and figure out how they tick. Try to think about why they do what they do. Read bad examples of what you're trying to write; it's easier to figure out how to do something when you see it done poorly. Read good stuff, read bad stuff, read amateur stuff, read other fic, just read things.
Write a little bit every day, doesn't matter what. It could be an outline for ideas, a little paragraph to start off a story, even just a journal of your thoughts that day. The more you write, the easier it will get, and the more you'll be able to prime the pump for the ideas that you want to write. Doesn't even have to be quality stuff, that's what editing passes are for. Personally, I find it helps to read out loud to myself while I write to make sure my voice sounds natural through the piece, but that's just me. Find out what works for you and don't be afraid to experiment. Some of my favorite writing projects came from the phrase, "Wouldn't it be cool if..."
I get the feeling you're new at fic writing, so I'm just giving you the advice I wish I had starting off. You've got a strong authorial voice right out of the gate, and I can't wait to see what you do next.
Hopefully this was able to give you some tips.