Where can i sell my stories, poems and script ideas?
As a writing teacher of mine said, ideas aren’t all that valuable by themselves. They’re only valuable if someone can turn them into a finished story, book or film script. Ideas are like babies—fun and easy to conceive, and very difficult to actually deliver. So the credit and the money rightly belong to the writer who finished the work—not the person who came up with the idea. On the message board on Michael Crichton’s website, people would constantly show up claiming they had a great idea for book that he could write. The administrator said that for legal reasons, he doesn’t look at any ideas submitted to him. The administrator also said that Crichton has plenty of his own ideas and doesn’t want to see any other people’s ideas. I think the same thing applies to most other professional writers. You can sell an idea if you can get someone to buy it. But finding a buyer could be tricky.