When You Wish You’d Thought of It First
28 July 2010 | Filed Under Creativity

Sometimes you read a story and think “Darn. I wish I’d thought of that first.”
I’m sure you can name your wish list. Mine includes, but is not limited to, Fruits Basket, Harry Potter, and pretty much any Tamora Pierce book.
Fortunately for us late bloomers, ideas aren’t copy-righted. Good thing too, or J. K. Rowling might have been in serious trouble using a large three-headed dog and a boy destined to rid the world of evil. I could write a novel about a zodiac-cursed family, and the worst thing anyone could say is that Fruits Basket is better. (The fact that it probably would be is another point entirely.)
So you like an idea. Use it!
Write about girls disguising themselves as boys to become knights, write about wizarding schools, write about vampires if you must (all I ask is that you do it well).
Don’t be discouraged just because someone else “got there first.” Maybe someday you’ll discover young writers complaining that you got there first!
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I totally feel you on the Tamora Pierce novels. I love her writing!
I especially like this post – quite uplifting
I like to listen to books-on-ipod at work, and I’m about halfway through Trickster’s Queen.
Thanks!