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What if your story idea has already been done?

srebak

Troubadour
To come right to the point; say that you have an idea for a novel (and/or book series) that you felt was good enough, but then you discover that another book (series) written by a professional published author has a similar if not the exact same premise?
 

skip.knox

toujours gai, archie
Moderator
Write your book. Don't worry about writing your idea because no one has ever written idea. We can only write books. Since your book won't be that other author's book, there's not really much to worry about.

Since the bag no longer holds the cat, would you mind saying what was your idea, as well as the professional author's premise? I'm curious to understand what someone views as being too similar. If you don't really want to go into details, that's fine. I'm merely curious.
 

pmmg

Myth Weaver
It would give me pause. Specially if it was a well known story. But then, dont all romances follow the same template?

I do agree with Skip, to a degree. I think i would try to salvage it a little by considering other directions i might take it. Or…move on to another idea.
 
If you like the idea, don't let it stop you. Maybe you can let it encourage you to find an angle or twist that sets it apart from what's already been done. Or you just ignore the other work completely. By the time you finish the project, it'll have turned into something of your own, anyway.
 
Do it any way, like there's a fair amount of literature going back thousands of years, true 'originality' is a mere formality for copyright protection at this point.

One of my sillier ideas probably has a web toon about it, but the way I'm planning on doing it is without the let's just say 'negative' side of it. It's just meant to be a fun / silly story involving something that likely has hundreds of internet comics about it. I'm making it with my own spin by having the (main) characters very self aware of the situation. And bullying my 'villain' by not having the curse work on her, because villains don't get what they want that easily lol (which is also a way of parodying this kind of content) She's not really a villain villain because it isn't that kind of story (bad guys vs good guys etc) but she's the closest thing to a villain the story has, unless you want to argue the curse is a villain because of the chaos that ensues.

And if it's been done before, so what, chances are nobody's done it with your particular take/characters/world. THAT is the originality you need to fuel and harness in your work.
 

AlexS

Scribe
To come right to the point; say that you have an idea for a novel (and/or book series) that you felt was good enough, but then you discover that another book (series) written by a professional published author has a similar if not the exact same premise?
Everything has been done, but it hasn't been done by you.

It comes down to this: do you believe you are a unique individual, with a unique voice and a unique approach?
If so, go ahead and write it. Your way. With your own voice. Put your own stamp on it.
 

A. E. Lowan

Forum Mom
Leadership
This. ^^

Like everyone else, I've never had any success in finding an "original" idea. There are none, and that's actually a function of storytelling in a society - not to be original, but to strike cords and find commonality within the group. It's so we can sing the story of what it is like to be human, to be an animal, and just to be.

The only thing any of us brings to the table is us. We are each originals, and that's what makes our work unique.
 

Karlin

Sage
It depends what you mean by " original idea". Like an idea for a timec travel story. Well, time travel has been written many times. Has anybody had Abraham Lincoln time travel to Tang China ? I doubt it.

Were the mutant teenage ninja turtles an original Idea at the time? I would think so, and somebody had that idea.
 

skip.knox

toujours gai, archie
Moderator
Yes, this is why I asked about what the OP's idea was. I'm interested to hear on what authors (especially new ones) base their judgment of what is original and what is not.
 

Penpilot

Staff
Article Team
Many-many years ago, my first book had an ending where the heroes were facing an army of the dead.

After watching a documentary on the Great Wall of China, I got the idea for my third book, which involved a great wall that guarded the known lands from mysterious creatures known as the the Others.

I was in the planning stages of the third book when a friend recommended that I should read this series of books that had just been turned into a TV show called Game of Thrones. After reading a good chunk of the first book, I paused to let out a Captain Kirk like scream reminiscent of the Wrath of Khan when I read it too had a great wall that guarded the known lands from mysterious creatures known as the Others. After I regained my senses, I shrugged and wrote the book anyways.

Are any of my books like Game of Thrones? Other than surface level elements, not even close. Though I claim superiority over GRRM because my stories are actually done. :p

*Knock-Knock*

Oh, who can that be at the door of my humble dwelling?

*Goes to open door*

Oh, hi George.

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You don't seem too happy. What can I... umm... what's that in your hand?

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