This week, Sarah tackles a problem common to anyone who makes creative stuff — stories, art, music, large designs of terrestrial creatures to signal our alien overlords where to land their intergalactic arks, whatever. The question of whether it’s even possible to have an original idea anymore vexes even the most experienced artist and causes more than a few to quit. Sarah unravels what it means for a story to be original and gives us a much-needed shot of wisdom and confidence. Listen in!
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