For the record
If I don't know you passing well, by which I mean if we have never met in person, please don't send me your great story idea, even if all you want is feedback. I won't respond, and will delete the message as soon as I realize what it is. I could tell you that I do so at my agent's bidding--some folks invoke the legalities, and sometimes it's valid even if folks occasionally find it lame. But the fact is that I don't feel comfortable discussing matters like that with folks I don't know. If that sounds wonky, so be it. I have my wonky aspects.
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Even though they provided a phone number and apparently wished to hear them.
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The best advice I have ever came across about great ideas was, well, why don't you just write something with your great idea and we'll see if the end result is a great story/book--because, in the end, it is the story that counts, not how great the idea it is based on is. I mean, Shakespeare used a lot of non-original, staple ideas--IMHO, it is mostly in the delivery, not the originating idea.
(I probably should not try long posts before finishing the first coffee of the day, of course...)
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Most folks have No Clue, about writing or anything to do with publishing. 99% of the time, there's no reason why they should. But that 1% of the time when they try to dip a toe in that other world...that's when it usually matters.