There are no original ideas.
Or are there?
If there are no new ideas then why are we all still trying
to write something original? And why do people keep reading?
I have been excited about the novel I’m starting. The idea
seems new and fresh enough that I have thought a lot about how to make it work.
I couldn’t think of any other book that had been written from this angle. Then
I picked up Far World by J. Scott Savage, and there it was. A character who was
born on earth, but we are meeting her in another world as the story begins. She
doesn’t even know earth exists. My idea. It’s already been done. Of course.
What’s fascinating is to see what Scott Savage has done with
this idea. It’s very different than what I’m writing. Even though it’s the same
idea, it’s a different angle. A different character. A different world.
If you stare at life from a different angle you may see a new
facet to an old idea. A writer asks new questions that haven’t been asked quite
like that before. We turn life inside out and find the extraordinary. We
examine it and look for a new facet to that old way of looking at a situation.
We write something original.
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Hi, Utah Children's Writers, great posts as always. And because of your great posts, I've chosen you as the recipient of the prestigious Liebster Blogger Award. Go to my blog for the details! :) http://kenbakerbooks.blogspot.com/
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