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I'm currently reading Grimspace by Ann Aguirre. The worldbuilding setup, specifically the nature of interstellar travel, is virtually identical to that of This Alien Shore by CS Friedman, itself inspired by The Game of Rat and Dragon by Cordwainer Smith. Friedman acknowledges Smith as inspiration and it was that acknowledgement that led me to read Smith's work. In other aspects (plot, characters) all three works are quite different.
In your opinion, as readers, should authors acknowledge when they have borrowed specific, key ideas from other works? |
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Yep. I've read that there are only five original story lines (or some such number). Some authors don't acknowledge getting ideas from other works simply for legal reasons (witness the attempt to sue JK Rowlings some years ago). All in all, I don't really see a purpose to saying where this idea or that came from. It's kind of cool to find out where an author got an idea, but ultimate it's what the author does with the idea that makes the difference.
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