So over the past 5 months i have been reading more then ever. i have also been working slowly on my novel as school and a short film kept me very busy over the last month. The biggest downside for me when i read i start to generate new ideas like the book has become a sort of fuel for my novel. now when i am reading i don't sit there and think i am going to steal everything written in this book i am reading i just daydream and suddenly realize i need to change a detail or two.
now this is my problem i feel some of the changes i have made are too similar to what i have been reading and i would like someone else's opinion on this. I have deeply fallen in love with A Song of Ice and Fire and am now starting A Storm of Swords. while reading the first book i felt i needed to blur the line of good and evil from a black and white view to a more grey idea.
That is not an issue i really like going in that direction versus a standard good versus evil story. some of the major changes i made was limiting magic from everyone can use it with no consequences to lots of limitations and a sort of physical "punishment" that comes with using magic. Such as becoming tired after doing a spell like in The Wheel of Time. i do push it a bit farther making Magic far more dangerous then i think other stories have done. You don't just get tired bones could suddenly break or a huge gash appears on your arm. is it too cliche to go with this idea?
Also my map. My map went from being one huge continent in which almost all of my cultures live on to being two. This is the one that concerns me the most. to me it looks like i stole from Martin here. It might just be in my head but the change makes sense and allows me to do more with the final conflict and show the effects of that battle in a better way. Now the continents do look different then Martins and i did come up with an explanation to how the continents became the way they are. Another reason i went for a change in the continents was the controlling idea for the whole story changed with the shift from black and white to grey. i also needed to separate some of the cultures and give more room for everything and show more of a diversity.
Does all this feel as if i am trying to mimic other writers and stories? And is it ok if a tiny similarity exists between your story and another but only if they are very subtle and not obvious like Paolini's?
now this is my problem i feel some of the changes i have made are too similar to what i have been reading and i would like someone else's opinion on this. I have deeply fallen in love with A Song of Ice and Fire and am now starting A Storm of Swords. while reading the first book i felt i needed to blur the line of good and evil from a black and white view to a more grey idea.
That is not an issue i really like going in that direction versus a standard good versus evil story. some of the major changes i made was limiting magic from everyone can use it with no consequences to lots of limitations and a sort of physical "punishment" that comes with using magic. Such as becoming tired after doing a spell like in The Wheel of Time. i do push it a bit farther making Magic far more dangerous then i think other stories have done. You don't just get tired bones could suddenly break or a huge gash appears on your arm. is it too cliche to go with this idea?
Also my map. My map went from being one huge continent in which almost all of my cultures live on to being two. This is the one that concerns me the most. to me it looks like i stole from Martin here. It might just be in my head but the change makes sense and allows me to do more with the final conflict and show the effects of that battle in a better way. Now the continents do look different then Martins and i did come up with an explanation to how the continents became the way they are. Another reason i went for a change in the continents was the controlling idea for the whole story changed with the shift from black and white to grey. i also needed to separate some of the cultures and give more room for everything and show more of a diversity.
Does all this feel as if i am trying to mimic other writers and stories? And is it ok if a tiny similarity exists between your story and another but only if they are very subtle and not obvious like Paolini's?