my 'creating god' story was cut short by a movie (which i don't remember the name of) coming out just as i was writing it with a similar idea (in this case, the movie starred al pacino about creating a perfect pop-star made digitally. this was on the cusp of the digital age in movies and i tried to capitalize on it, but i was just too slow even at my fastest).
anyway, i have a friend who used to own a video store. i asked her what rented the best and she said porn (of course) and 'b' movies, which surprised me. apparently, people love that stuff. i imagine it's the same with pulp fiction (not the movie, lol).
and certainly there's nothing one lick original about ancient conspiracies hidden in artwork. that's an idea i'd started a hundred times but never got into it. i always thought it was a cheesy idea, especially after (attempting) to read an old book by manly palmer about the *philosophy* hidden in art, not something so scandalous as conspiracy. (as an aside, it was a book i don't think folk outside the masons were supposed to have access to. but it was old, and it'd found its way into a garage sale for a couple of bucks. my version was, i think, the fifth edition, but previous editions only were printed in, at most, about runs of 500 and as low as a 150. i'd tell you the name of the book but then i'd have to kill you. the masons and all. you understand.) but, i mean, good gawd, conspiracy in art was the premise behind 'hudson hawk' for cryin' out loud....
still, i imagine there are degrees to which you can copy something accidentally. some things are just *too* similar, characters or not. 'romeo and juliet' is going to be told a million more times, which is fine because that's an universal theme, whereas cloning dinosaurs, well... ain't. i'm sure there's room for yet another evil land baron of the old west, while the market for young love on a sinking ship might be a little threadbare, heh heh.
it's disheartening finding your idea has already been thought of. i don't care how you rationalize it, it sucks. correct me if i'm wrong, jdm, but didn't you write a book called something like 'school of wizardry' that pre-dates harry potter? that's the flip-side of the issue, eh? writing a book with a good premise then having that premise (it doesn't matter how supposedly masterfully done 'potter' was, i thought it sucked from start to finish) 'borrowed' and it go blockbuster would somehow stick in my craw, i think, lol.
that's why for 'wishville' i did an internut search and found an album recorded by someone i'd never heard of. i think i'll stick if that's all i can find. it's about the future, a detective, and a genie, and if it's been done already, i'd be surprised someone else thought the combination worthy enough to charge ahead with. it doesn't matter, though, 'cause my book's better, that i guarantee, and i'll get over the idea that i'm not a creative genius quick enough (by now, i've come to the realization that not everything i think of is pure gold just because i thought of it, lol).
it probably behooves people to research their idea and then decide from there if the market can stand another tome about new england cat racing of the early 1800's.