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[OT]Would you be interested in group writing fiction?
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<blockquote data-quote="uberkitty" data-source="post: 255287" data-attributes="member: 5185"><p>Am I too late?  Do you have too many people already?  I'd really like to participate.</p><p></p><p>My advice would be not to start three stories all at once.  Even with "too many" people, one story line is easier to keep track of and maintain an investment in.  But I think it might be neat if other stories grew organically off the first story, and we could have different structures for these stories once we have some experience with the workings of the first one.</p><p></p><p>A small number of central characters (3-5) on a defined quest is a good way to begin.  We could all submit character descriptions and quest descriptions and vote on the ones we like best--runners-up could be side characters and side quests.</p><p></p><p>Are we thinking of setting this squarely in the realm of D&D, or having a separately defined world?</p><p></p><p>(I keep saying "we" even though I may be too late to join.  If there are too many people, maybe there could be a bench: folks who can jump in if someone gets booted or decides to give it up?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uberkitty, post: 255287, member: 5185"] Am I too late? Do you have too many people already? I'd really like to participate. My advice would be not to start three stories all at once. Even with "too many" people, one story line is easier to keep track of and maintain an investment in. But I think it might be neat if other stories grew organically off the first story, and we could have different structures for these stories once we have some experience with the workings of the first one. A small number of central characters (3-5) on a defined quest is a good way to begin. We could all submit character descriptions and quest descriptions and vote on the ones we like best--runners-up could be side characters and side quests. Are we thinking of setting this squarely in the realm of D&D, or having a separately defined world? (I keep saying "we" even though I may be too late to join. If there are too many people, maybe there could be a bench: folks who can jump in if someone gets booted or decides to give it up?) [/QUOTE]
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