To quote the interview with Neil Gaiman, the video clip of which I posted a few days ago:
"If you want to be the next Tolkien, don't read big Tolkienesque fantasy. Tolkien didn't read big Tolkienesque fantasy, he read books on Finnish philology!"
In other words, if you want to be original, you have to draw your inspiration from somewhere outside the genre you're writing in. Otherwise you're basically doomed to write more of the same, and I have to say, I do get a little tired of all the Tolkien clones out there. I definitely support people who want to do something new. : )
Today has been the longest, hardest day I've had in a good long while. I'm just sitting down to write now, at 7 pm, and my head is full of bumble bees. I know I'm quite a ways ahead already, and I don't really need to write too much today to stay on target, but I like being ahead. It would be nice to not use up that lead so early in the month, especially knowing that on Saturday, I probably won't get to write at all. (Up at 4:30, traveling to another city, all-day boring pointless teaching convention where my boss will be breathing down my neck pushing me to try to get new subscribers, long trip home in the evening...)
So here I go, wondering how I'm going to work the word "chouse" into this segment, or whether it would be better to just abandon the word of the day thing for today, since I have other ideas already...