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How do you feel that there are more security cameras watching you now than there ever have been?

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Everywhere you look there are security cameras watching you at every turn. In supermarkets and delis. On the road. In intersections. On freeways. How do you feel about this?


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I am not doing anything wrong so it doesn't really bother me but it does have a creepy "1984" feel to it.

What do you think of my story idea & are there any plot holes?




Amber


Basically, I've had this idea for a plot for the last 5 years, I've tried to write it but I ran out of time with school & stuff happening at home


It will be called âThe Wordsmithâ and basically follows the life of a writer. He doesnât adhere to deadlines and neglects his relationships when immersed in writing. However, he is an excellent writer, and his publisher hangs on to him in hope of him producing good quality works.

One day he comes up with a character that mesmerises him. Obsessed with her, he starts to write about her, without planning the book or considering the plot. In his dreams/when he blacks out (alcohol etc.), he starts to visualise her â imagining being in her room, following her, etc. and the scenes are written onto his computer in his prose. It scares him, but he is addicted, and slowly the book involves a massive community and whole new world. He continues blacking out and existing in this otherworld and starts writing the book to put himself in positions of power. He gets into arguments with locals & then kills them through writing and he makes changes appear out of nowhere (characters canât ever remember it not existing), etc.

The characters start to get suspicious about him but canât remember what is wrong/different. They start following him and notice he disappears and reappears. Meanwhile, he is getting more obsessed (stalking) and tries to force her to love him â instead she contacts the local police, gets security cameras/alarms and buys a gun. She also starts writing down everything she does. He makes the police, security cameras/alarms & her gun disappear, and tries to write in her love for him. It lasts for a day, but she reads her notes and her love is lost. The locals also find his notebook listing all the things he plans to change. They think he is psycho/demonic/magical & responsible for the disappearances/deaths. He loses control and is unable to unwrite the entire communityâs memories and canât stop visiting the place. In desperation whilst stalking, he tries to tie up the girl in her house, but she pulls down a cupboard on him & knocks him out. She alerts others, who, in mob-style fashion, decide the only thing to do to stop him is to kill him (because he can disappear & reappear). They attack him with poles/stones/fire until he dies, and in the real world, he ceases to have ever existed

Right at the start, he is in complete control of the characters, but quickly they develop their own personality, actions and memories and reject his power so he is unable to control the characters or kill them off through writing. The town is an alternate, very real reality, which currently exists just as the town. Although he doesn't realise this, he is literally transporting from one reality to the other each time he blacks out


What do you think & are there any ways I could make it better? Also, are there any plot holes that I could fix?



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It sounds familiar. I'm not sure why. The layers are the most interesting part. I like the idea that the woman begins writing down everything she does. This would contrast with what the writer is doing in the world, in her world, and what he is writing about the world. That's four layers there. You could add another character (in reality) writing to/about the writer...a friend or something, trying to reach him through email. Again, just more dimmensions. More layers. I wish I could tell you why this story sounds familiar to me, but I can't. Probably a strange combination of several elements from several sources. (I know I have seen reality vs. alternate reality before in different forms, for example). Just don't make the writer an alcoholic. That is so cliche. Also, the agent/publisher hanging onto him is kind of, well, expectable. Good luck.




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