SimonDoom
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Have you ever had a story idea or written part of a story only to discover that another Literotica author "preempted" you by publishing a story based on a similar idea?
I've had it happen twice, most recently in the last 24 hours.
I was working on a story about a young male model hired to perform for a small group of well-heeled women in a backyard when TarnishedPenny published her story A Model Garden, which was remarkably similar to mine in concept, albeit with a lot of specific differences. I shelved the story idea until I could satisfy myself I could do something that showed sufficient creative originality. That was two years ago, and I haven't written a lick of that story since.
In the last 24 hours Silkstockingslover published The Adventures of Buttgirl, about a female superhero who gets her stressed relieved through anal sex. I had been working on a story with the working title of "Slutgirl," also about a female superhero with a need to be sexually serviced to keep her superhero powers going. I was a few pages into the story, and it was completely independently developed, but the title similarities alone might make one think my story was based on hers.
Has anybody encountered something similar? How, and what decisions did you make?
I've had it happen twice, most recently in the last 24 hours.
I was working on a story about a young male model hired to perform for a small group of well-heeled women in a backyard when TarnishedPenny published her story A Model Garden, which was remarkably similar to mine in concept, albeit with a lot of specific differences. I shelved the story idea until I could satisfy myself I could do something that showed sufficient creative originality. That was two years ago, and I haven't written a lick of that story since.
In the last 24 hours Silkstockingslover published The Adventures of Buttgirl, about a female superhero who gets her stressed relieved through anal sex. I had been working on a story with the working title of "Slutgirl," also about a female superhero with a need to be sexually serviced to keep her superhero powers going. I was a few pages into the story, and it was completely independently developed, but the title similarities alone might make one think my story was based on hers.
Has anybody encountered something similar? How, and what decisions did you make?