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Have you ever co-written something?

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Yes I have and I loved it. I look forward to doing so again.

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I've never co-written erotica, but I'd love to give it a go sometime. I think I'd enjoy the process of being creative with someone else.
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Hubby's show some interest in collaborating, but he's more of a story idea guy, I'd have to do all the hard stuff.... Should I bother, or make him write his own darn stories?


If he comes up with ideas that inspire you, I say go for it.
I don't think I could work well with another writer. I'm to much the control freak and far to vain about my writing to share the creativity with another. No doubt I would freak over the phrasing of the most piece of dialog. I would go nuts if we didn't agree one plot direction

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Since I actively took up writing, I have written two stories with another (the same) author, and one story where there were eight of us in total writing it.

The co-author and I work really well together, bouncing ideas and just letting the story go where it wants to go. Along with constant laughter.

The story with eight authors was actually really easy. We spend a lot of time together anyways, so it was just getting everyone on the phone at the same time (that was the hardest part!) and a clear cut view of where the story was going, and how we wanted to get there. The rest was just gravy! As I said, the hardest part of it all, was getting everyone's work back, or getting everyone in the same place at the same time, when we were facing time zones!! (*raises fist and curses the time zone gods)
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I don't think I could work well with another writer. I'm to much the control freak and far to vain about my writing to share the creativity with another. No doubt I would freak over the phrasing of the most piece of dialog. I would go nuts if we didn't agree one plot direction


When I was writing with a co-author, we ended up working well together because both of us are control freaks, and respect one another. Two control freaks sort of cancelled that dynamic out, because we both knew and admitted it. We also spent a lot of time working on the plot direction and character development. On occasion, one of us would write a section and the other would disagree with the direction. At that point we stopped writing and worked over the details, until we came to an agreement as to how to reword or edit the section. The pairing up has to be just right in terms of the writers, I think, in order for it to work.
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Since I actively took up writing, I have written two stories with another (the same) author, and one story where there were eight of us in total writing it.

The co-author and I work really well together, bouncing ideas and just letting the story go where it wants to go. Along with constant laughter.

The story with eight authors was actually really easy. We spend a lot of time together anyways, so it was just getting everyone on the phone at the same time (that was the hardest part!) and a clear cut view of where the story was going, and how we wanted to get there. The rest was just gravy! As I said, the hardest part of it all, was getting everyone's work back, or getting everyone in the same place at the same time, when we were facing time zones!! (*raises fist and curses the time zone gods)


I can't imagine working in a group of eight people! I'm impressed, but it sounds as though it was fun. LOL about the time zones, that problem I know about.
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I can't imagine working in a group of eight people! I'm impressed, but it sounds as though it was fun. LOL about the time zones, that problem I know about.


It was pretty easy... all it took was one main drive behind it all, to organise and to pick everyone's brain.

It was grand fun!!! If any writers out there have a solid friendship with other writers, I strongly encourage to do it. You learn soooo much from them to improve your writing!
Living life and enjoying life are two different things... just need to figure out how to do both at the same time to live it right!

Woman... GO FLY A KITE!!!!! Take a slideshow walk with me on a walk through the parks of Inner Mongolia, China. Then enjoy the tale of a very traditional day in the life of a white Woman in China.