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mr_fred_flinta

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Well...
I am looking for some writers interested in taking part in an... well call it experiment if you want or call it pure writing action if you rather want that... comparable story-writing-session...

The thought is that after agreeing on some certain conditions for the story (such as some of the necessities in it, eg. timeframe, groupsex, anal, etc) there would be a common introduction written, and after this all the "competitors/co-writers" would finish the story in their own way.

If this works out well I would also like to try writing a story with several chapters about the "sexual destruction" of a rich, tidy, best-in-class girl, but with the condition that no one has read the previous chapters - but only gotten a short summary of what has happened in them - and then has to get the girl to become more depraved and taking her deeper into the filthy sex scen.

Is there anyone who would be interested in taking part in this?

Thanks for all comments - good and bad
/Mr_fred
 
I wonder why exactly you wouldn't have the writers read the previous chapter. Wouldn't that just potentially make things disjointed and awkward? You wouldn't want the first author saying she had brown hair, and the second red.
 
mr_fred_flinta said:
co-operating with a fellow writer... cum and sign up!

Well...
I am looking for some writers interested in taking part in an... well call it experiment if you want or call it pure writing action if you rather want that... comparable story-writing-session ...
This is not co-operating. I have a co-auther (MsLinnet) on one of my published novels, but we worked together, not separately.
 
"same start but different endings" ?

@bisexplicit: my thought was that it would be interesting to see how the story developed and how differently the writing would be even though the basics (like hair and eye colour, shapes and measurements, location, etc) would be the same. And if you hadn't read what the others had written you wouldnt be "thinking inside the box", but instead use your own thoughts and ideas more freely. - I agree that it might not be the most easy thing, and that is where I see the interesting part coming, to see how joined or disjoined it will be. Maybe one thought would be that someone has to go over it at the end binding up all the possibel loose ends?

@snooper: maybe I should have come up with a better titel... "same start but different endings"

Thanks for your comments.
Mr_fred
 
In my experience it's very difficult to find multiple people who want to write the same thing. But I am looking for a co-writer or two for my story (link in my sig) if anyone's interested. Generally I do gay male science fiction or fantasy; erotic romances with happy endings. No tragedy, horror, non-con, or derivative elf or vampire crap.
 
Well, that is what makes it so much a challenge... in my thought.
"Sadly" enough I am not in to your kind of story, but I keep an eye open if someone interested comes along to this thread
/mr_fred
 
mr_fred_flinta said:
@snooper: maybe I should have come up with a better titel... "same start but different endings"

Mr_fred
That makes it clearer. This is often done on another board where the competitions involve writing to a set of rules, which are set by the previous winner.

For example in 2002 one competition had the rules:
1) Under 3,000 words. (We wanted to run a challenge with a small word count, but we also want our writers to be able to qualify for ...
2) The setting is mobile. Not necessarily moving through-out the story, but moving. (Examples, Car, Boat, Hammock, Revolving Restaurant, Starship Enterprise, Horseback, 300-foot-tall nuclear-powered stainless-steel gerbil wheel)
3) It should be one scene, no cut-scenes. It has to be a continuous story without instantaneous transitions. (For example, no paragraphs that start with, “Later that afternoon” or “The next day.” If you are unclear on this, just ask.)
All standard rules apply, No rape, No incest, No bestiality, and No under age sex.

Another one was:
1) Stories must be between 2500 and 6000 words
2) Story plot to center around a summer activity, ball game, boating, etc.
3) Must include a flag, a wager (bet), and a feather.
All standard rules apply, No rape, No incest, No bestiality, and No under age sex.

This led to a wide variety of stories, but it was interesting to see what different authors made of the different rules.
 
sounds good
thanks for the suggestion - I*ll see if I can get there and find anything appealing:)

soo... what happens to the ones that are not winning? and who decides who is the winner?
 
I'm in

hard time finding the time to write but I'm in! Let me know the details and you can count on some kind of contribution from me.
 
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