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UF Thursday Writers Group by Klaranth2009-04-02 01:30:01
  Suggestion for the Thursday writers group by Spisefisken 2009-04-02 01:41:45
The other day I saw a news clip on the television about some people who wrote a book together. They simply wrote a chapter, then gave it to the next person in the group, who added a chapter more and so and so forth. That being a detective kind of novel they had to decide after writing a number who the guilty person was and how to wrap it up.
I am not saying that you should write a detective kind of novel, but writing one together might be a fun read for all.
Just a suggestion.
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    I believe that may be the one my Stepsister's by FNORDer2009-04-02 02:00:53
      It was some Danes by Spisefisken2009-04-02 02:22:26
        Ah no. Different one then. by FNORDer2009-04-02 04:14:00
    A friend of mine and I wrote kinda that way... by firehawk2009-04-02 02:09:54
      Used to do that unconciously with my best by confused.brit2009-04-02 05:02:41
    Sounds like an interesting concept. by klar_at_work2009-04-02 03:06:18
      Sounds like fun. :) by Enzomatrix2009-04-02 03:20:23
        I have no time until next month by voxwoman2009-04-02 05:02:34
          Like we can write a complete book in by klar_at_work2009-04-02 05:03:31
            This sounds more like a round robin by voxwoman2009-04-02 06:53:17
              but, but... by joresgump2009-04-02 07:03:29
    You triggered another idea on me by joresgump2009-04-02 06:52:08

 

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