frecklearms7227
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I'm looking for someone that can help me start writing again. I have quite a few ideas that I think could become very good stories.
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I'm looking for someone that can help me start writing again. I have quite a few ideas that I think could become very good stories.
You're more likely to get interest by indicating the categories you want to write in and to be able to show stories already written so that those possibly interested can check out whether there might be a fit.
I have a writing partner here, but the partnership stems from both of us writing here already, one of us seeing the possibility of a fit, and that writer contacting the other. Truth be told, I think this is just about the only way to form a cowriting partnership successfully.
All of my stories are more into the kidnapping and rape of young females (ages 18-20)
You're more likely to get interest by indicating the categories you want to write in and to be able to show stories already written so that those possibly interested can check out whether there might be a fit.
I have a writing partner here, but the partnership stems from both of us writing here already, one of us seeing the possibility of a fit, and that writer contacting the other. Truth be told, I think this is just about the only way to form a cowriting partnership successfully.
I keep hearing about writing partners and collaborating on a story with another author. I have an author friend that this discussion came up. But at the end of the day, neither of us can figure out how that actually works. So, how do two people write the same story? Is it actual individually written parts, or just planning and outlining, or writing and discussion/editing?
Inquiring minds want to know.
I do this a lot, but only for my stories.
One person HAS to be the lead. Meaning, that person has final control.
Usually, me and the other person write seperate parts. That person goes over and enhances my writing. And I enhance the other persons writing. I am in charge of all final edits and cutting what needs to be cut.
Also, outlining beforehand is critical to avoid any conflicts down the line.
Without having a lead, it'll be a disaster and the story will have uneven writing.
Disagree, in my case, with all three points. I've done collabs with three different writers, and we did none of those things. What we did was this:One person HAS to be the lead. Meaning, that person has final control.
Also, outlining beforehand is critical to avoid any conflicts down the line.
Without having a lead, it'll be a disaster and the story will have uneven writing.
I keep hearing about writing partners and collaborating on a story with another author. I have an author friend that this discussion came up. But at the end of the day, neither of us can figure out how that actually works. So, how do two people write the same story? Is it actual individually written parts, or just planning and outlining, or writing and discussion/editing?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Absolutely right - and the answer is no, because as you say, where is the thing in common?You guys have obviously done it, which is more than I have, but are any of you going to spend time co-writing with someone whose style and approach you have No idea about?
T My point is, you have to start writing before you can collaborate, otherwise it’s coaching, which Is entirely different. I’d say to the OP to start writing their own story.
Am I mistaken, or did I read where someone was talking about getting said collaboration published to both author's story list?
I haven't heard of that being done. Sabb and I have a separate account for the collaborative work and link to that account in our writer profiles.
No, can't be done. The best you can do is decide which writer runs the whole story, and the other writer posts the first thousand words or so on their account, with a link at the bottom to the main story. That way the story gets in front of both writers' followers. It's easy enough to coordinate with Laurel.Am I mistaken, or did I read where someone was talking about getting said collaboration published to both author's story list?
No, can't be done. The best you can do is decide which writer runs the whole story, and the other writer posts the first thousand words or so on their account, with a link at the bottom to the main story. That way the story gets in front of both writers' followers. It's easy enough to coordinate with Laurel.
The alternative is a third co-writer's (shared) account. The down side with that, unless you can churn out stories by the truck load, is nobody will know who you are.
The alternative is a third co-writer's (shared) account. The down side with that, unless you can churn out stories by the truck load, is nobody will know who you are.
The other alternative, of course, is to put a link to the joint account on each author's bio in the page you go to when you click on the author's name on the story page.