As a writer, my mantra is “If you don’t have something unique, you have nothing.” If I cannot write something that ‘has never been read done before’ I am just another cookie-cutter writer. Walt Disney understood the power of uniqueness. Here he is in 1955, 11 years before his death, outlining his vision for a theme park. Half a century after his death, Mickey Mouse is still one of the most recognizable personalities in the world, Disneyland alone hosts 18 million tourists a year and you can buy Snow White and the Seven Dwarf lawn figurines – from a 1937 movie – in most cities in the United States. Now that’s the power of unique idea. [See my books at https://authormasterminds.com/master-of-the-impossible-crime.]