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McAnally's (The Community Pub) => Author Craft => Topic started by: Ren on September 15, 2010, 01:24:08 PM

Title: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Ren on September 15, 2010, 01:24:08 PM
I are annoyed...I just discovered someone has published a book shockingly clsoe in concept to a movie idea I had awhile back; what happens when a buncj of sci-fi/fantasy convention-goers are trapped in the middle of a convention and the center of a Zombie outbreak. That was my concept anyway but this book is more limited to a trekkie-con where mine involved a broader spectrum. Mine was actually intended to be more serious, but with its share of funny moments. At least my concept had a cooler name..."The Apocalypse Convention"
...sigh, this is what I get for sitting on ideas...8P
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Enjorous on September 15, 2010, 01:34:44 PM
Many many moons ago when my dad was in college (Chico State in CA) he and his two roommates sat down and started writing a fictionalized version of their college experience. They made it to about chapter 3 before a little known movie called Animal House was released. Everything in that movie was going to be in the book but the shooting of the horse in the deans office.

Yeah it sucks when someone steals your thunderous idea.
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Starbeam on September 15, 2010, 04:05:36 PM
Many many moons ago when my dad was in college (Chico State in CA) he and his two roommates sat down and started writing a fictionalized version of their college experience. They made it to about chapter 3 before a little known movie called Animal House was released. Everything in that movie was going to be in the book but the shooting of the horse in the deans office.

Yeah it sucks when someone steals your thunderous idea.
Including the deathmobile and the parade chaos?
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Enjorous on September 15, 2010, 04:41:18 PM
Well entering a parade they were banned from...Although in reality they won second place until it was found out that they were banned from the parade in the first place.
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Ren on September 15, 2010, 07:36:25 PM
My story had a scene where a zombie in a storm-trooper outfit is trying to gnaw on the brain of a drunken con-girl (dressed a sslave leia?) but is too stupid to know to take off the helmet and she's too drunk to realize he isn't trying to give her a hickey...8)
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Shecky on September 15, 2010, 07:38:04 PM
Think of it this way, guys: your brains produced something just as awesome as something that turned out to be a popular success.
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: belial.1980 on September 16, 2010, 12:00:04 AM
A few years ago I started to work on a story that involved a zombie outbreak. I wanted the zombies to be fast-moving berserkers driven by a sense of anger and rage that kept them going after death. I thought it'd be a cool change from the slow, hungry shamblers you see in most zombie flicks. Lo and behold, a day or two after I'd written the first scene I saw the trailer for the movie
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Ended up having the same basic concept. Eh, what can you do?
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Snowleopard on September 17, 2010, 04:12:14 AM
Unfortunately, an idea just sometimes seems to be in the ether.
Simultaneous creation they call it.  Heard it happened to Harlan Ellison once in regards to his story - The Bleeding Stones.  Kid came into the Clarion workshop with a story very, very simular to Harlan's.  They'd never even met or communicated.  Harlan bought the kid's rights out and everyone was happy but it shows what can happen.
Then there are the other cases where someone HAS lifted your idea.  Not good or right.
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Starbeam on September 17, 2010, 12:44:24 PM
The one thing to remember is that there are plenty ideas.  The differences come in the specifics.  I mean, really, we all know two completely different series about an orphaned wizard named Harry.
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Ren on September 17, 2010, 01:10:38 PM
That is true...hrmmm wonder about a world where Hogwart's and other Schools exist in the same realm as Dresden Files...it's super-dorky but it could totally work. Also fits in another story idea I've been working on off and on.
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Snowleopard on September 17, 2010, 02:30:44 PM
That is true...hrmmm wonder about a world where Hogwart's and other Schools exist in the same realm as Dresden Files...it's super-dorky but it could totally work. Also fits in another story idea I've been working on off and on.

Oh lorky,
I think HarryD would think Lord Voldemort "cute" compared to the troubles he has and HarryP would run like mad from Mab and He who Walks Behind.
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Enjorous on September 17, 2010, 03:18:58 PM
Dresden: *Looks around* "Uhh Voldy, yer cute and all, but you're not my type...and even if you were" *Looks around some more* "FUEGO! B*tch"
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh on September 17, 2010, 10:38:41 PM
That is true...hrmmm wonder about a world where Hogwart's and other Schools exist in the same realm as Dresden Files...it's super-dorky but it could totally work.

We have a comment from JB on why it totally wouldn't from a couple of years back, IIRC; mostly because DV Magic works much more logically and consistently.

Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: prophet224 on September 23, 2010, 01:52:28 PM
Hey there Renfield - you wouldn't be talking about the second part of Princess of Wands, would you? Although maybe not... I don't recall now if zombies ever showed up there...

Anyway, yeah, it feels a shame when you see an idea you've had or been playing with show up out there in the published world. My main project right now is certainly kindred to some of my favorite author's works, in spirit at least. Then I recently saw a very moving near death scene show up in one of their series' that was so close to a key point in my second book that it almost made me sick! :) Ah, well.
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Snowleopard on September 23, 2010, 03:12:41 PM
Hey there Renfield - you wouldn't be talking about the second part of Princess of Wands, would you? Although maybe not... I don't recall now if zombies ever showed up there...

Anyway, yeah, it feels a shame when you see an idea you've had or been playing with show up out there in the published world. My main project right now is certainly kindred to some of my favorite author's works, in spirit at least. Then I recently saw a very moving near death scene show up in one of their series' that was so close to a key point in my second book that it almost made me sick! :) Ah, well.

Great minds think alike.
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: prophet224 on September 23, 2010, 03:45:48 PM
LOL - True indeed.

Although I hope that the appropriate comment isn't really "Fools flock together". :-D

Edit: Ok, I usually just use that in response to the "great minds", but in this case I don't want to imply that favorite published authors are fools! <G>
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Snowleopard on September 23, 2010, 03:50:37 PM
LOL - True indeed.

Although I hope that the appropriate comment isn't really "Fools flock together". :-D

Edit: Ok, I usually just use that in response to the "great minds", but in this case I don't want to imply that favorite published authors are fools! <G>

Didn't think you were.  ;D
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: Lauriane on October 17, 2010, 10:27:49 AM
When Homer smote his bloomin' lyre,
He'd heard men sing by land and sea,
And what he thought he might require
He went and took, the same as me.

 - Rudyard Kipling
Title: Re: Stolen Ideas?
Post by: adgramaine on October 17, 2010, 05:33:10 PM
My first game design effort was a post-apocalyptic earth wherein players could play anything except for a human. I sent off said game to the folks at Palladium Books.

A few days later, I went to my FLGS and saw a copy of Rifts on the shelf. True story!