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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-12-17 07:02 pm

[ SECRET POST #2541 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2541 ⌋

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[personal profile] intrigueing 2013-12-18 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
This. A lot of stories start off as rip-offs (most fiction genres arise from lots of people copying a popular story, after all), but not having to come up with the template from scratch launches you into writing, and once you start writing you may drastically alter your story as it progresses based on the new paths that writing opens up to you until you're writing totally original stuff.

Hell, you may even later go back and edit out a lot of the earlier unoriginal framework, like so much scaffolding on a statue.

(Anonymous) 2013-12-18 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
Agreed.
I personally get inspired by other stories, like a certain element that I borrow and expand upon. To avoid writing a story too similar to the original material, I always wait about two months before deciding whether or not to consider it a serious project. It usually would've grown away from the source and into it's own by that point, if I still remember it.
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[personal profile] sootyowl 2013-12-18 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
This.

Go for it, OP. The work will change and progress as you continue writing it.