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Brenda Ferber is the author of the Sydney Taylor Award winning novel, Julia's Kitchen. Her second novel, Jemma Hartman, Camper Extraordinaire, will be published in 2009, and her first picture book, The Yuckiest, Drooliest, Stinkiest, Best Valentine's Day Ever, will be out in 2011 (hopefully). Here, she blogs about the writing life.
1. Ideas

Everyone always wants to know where writers get their ideas. But I have to tell you... that's the wrong question to be asking. Truth is, ideas are everywhere all the time, free for the taking. But those ideas are just ideas. You can't copyright an idea for a very good reason. It's nothing until you shape it into something tangible. The question people should be asking is, "How do you recognize if an idea is worthwhile?"

For me, it's all about the sense I have that this idea must already exist. It's so good that it must already be part of the world. Along with that comes a feeling of urgency because if the idea hasn't already been developed, it certainly will be soon. And also, if I thought of it, someone else (who is of course a better and faster writer than me) will think of it, too.

So there you have it, the foolproof way of figuring out if an idea is worth pursuing or not. Equal parts excitement, urgency and insecurity.



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