Sorry for a new thread, but this one is actually asking for advice...on to the story.
Alternate thread title: "Brandon Sanderson writes too much"
As I said in my other thread, I work a full time job and writing is a part time thing for me. I don't have a whole of of time to spend on writing.
That said, I've mentioned here and that other board that I'm pulling together an epic fantasy. I've been working on this since August, world building and writing. Right now, I'm guessing I have probably close to 30,000 words written, about 10,000 of which is actual manuscript. I won't go into the story, but I picked up Brandon Sanderson's new novella set in the Magic The Gathering world that they had available for free. I was laying in bed last night reading it and nearly threw my Kindle when I got to a certain part. A major reveal in the first few chapters is almost exactly my major plot twist later in the first book of my fantasy....and now I'm sitting here conflicted about what to do. I mean....the whole idea for this world was born from this plot twist.
I'm feeling a little discouraged and pissed at Sanderson for writing too much

. Besides Martin, Sanderson is THE name in fantasy right now. It's not like I could sneak this plot element past readers without being accused of copying him. Should I just scrap the whole idea and the work I've put into it (I've built an entire pantheon and plotted out this world's history from creation.... A LOT of work)? Should I plow forward? Should I remove this plot element that I was super excited about? I don't know anymore.
