Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1253203) wrote:Well, I've had something kind of similar. A story I wrote in the 12th grade has been published by someone else and is coming to theaters this fall. *chuckles* I wrote a young adult sci-fi story for a class project about a town that exists underground because of some sort of environmental catastrophe. The society exists there for so long they even forget about the surface world and then all the machines start breaking down. Obviously being aimed at kids the idea was that some plucky boys and girls would find the way out. Jeanne Du Prau has a series of books called the Books of Ember that are basically the entire story I'd written but so so SO much better (I'm kind of a hack, I'll admit).
Goes to show, there is nothing new under the sun.
This is true. Your idea had echoes of both 'Orphans of the Sky' (Heinlein) and 'Dark Universe' (Galouye), both classics.
But as we YA authors all know, plucky kids save the day all the time. That part's just art imitating life.
In High School, I had a great story outlined, about a group of humans fleeing a destroyed Earth in a fleet under the wing of the last remaining battle group of Earth's defenses. Less than a year later, I saw the first 'Battlestar Galactica' ads.
I've guessed since then that somewhere along the way, I must have encountered some early announcement of the series, because the name of the flagship was the
Battle Star. There is no way (except psychic powers I've never demonstrated since) that I came up with a coincidence that complete. The only difference was the direction the fleet was headed!
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