I've got an idea that might be informative, as well as entertaining.
I once read that a lit professor at a major college assigned his students to pair off in male/female teams, and write a story.
They'd agree on a basic premise, create their won characters, and then take turns writing chapters or sections.
The result was a story that that veered wildly off the stylistic path each time it was handed form one author to another.
I've done this with a male freind. We wrote a raunchy adult soap opera in which we took turns writing installments.
Though my partner got cold feet halfway through it...I sitll recall fondly the experience of writing this streaming sage.
What would you, the group members, think of a project like this?
If you like, I could come up with characters, and s etting, and we could give it a spin.
I'd like to see how it turns out.
---The Bard
I once read that a lit professor at a major college assigned his students to pair off in male/female teams, and write a story.
They'd agree on a basic premise, create their won characters, and then take turns writing chapters or sections.
The result was a story that that veered wildly off the stylistic path each time it was handed form one author to another.
I've done this with a male freind. We wrote a raunchy adult soap opera in which we took turns writing installments.
Though my partner got cold feet halfway through it...I sitll recall fondly the experience of writing this streaming sage.
What would you, the group members, think of a project like this?
If you like, I could come up with characters, and s etting, and we could give it a spin.
I'd like to see how it turns out.
---The Bard