: Re: How to assure your plot isn't a carbon copy of another story? In what case is it justifiable for your own story to differentiate its plot from another, similar plot? For instance, I'm writing
All the aforementioned answers are really good, but you should keep in mind that no matter what you write it is going to be similar to SOMETHING out there. Every idea, no matter how original you think it is (and I am speaking from experience) will have been done in some form before. It is just important that you realize no one can tell the story quite like YOU can, and that is what makes it unique to you.
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: First version has a minor grammar error: ... and allow*s* you ... Apart from that, both are fine. I would probably use the second version. I think both sentences are too similiar to use
: Do script readers start at the beginning? Script readers-- the people who sift and sort the vast piles of scripts submitted to Hollywood -- do they start at the beginning? The reason I ask
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