: Re: Any Technique to See if Your Idea is Original? I usually get quite a lot of ideas for stories, but every time I want to develop them into a full fledged story, I get paranoid about how
I used to be the same way as you. Paranoid about having an "all-original" idea. But then I had to come to the realization that "nothing is original". It's all been done before, in one way or another. It isn't really a question of how original your work is, but rather of the way you present it. No one can tell the story the exact same way you can. Maybe your storytelling will be the one to touch readers that another storyteller couldn't because of their way of expressing this story. So, don't worry about having an idea that's similar to another book. Tell the story in the way only you can.
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