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Posted by rumi54 (Member # 2384) on :
 
This will be my last post on this matter, as I think it is waste of time for most of the readers.

Since most people won't read the final couple of posts in the last section and since HSO has started a new post calling me a spammer, I thought I would reissue the challenge that spawned her personal attack against me. My position is that a group of 10 people can write a better piece than a single author. I challenged HSO to a writing contest held in this forum, with one entry made by my group and the other entry made by HSO, submitted to your moderator and voted on in your group...HSO responded by calling me a spammer and posting my personal information. Notice there is no mention of a product or service in this post, merely an idea, which might be stupid, but seems well-placed in a forum called "Open Discussion".
 


Posted by HSO (Member # 2056) on :
 
I humbly decline this challenge, but thank you for considering me. You win. How could I possibly write better than 10 people combined?

Now that this is settled: Will you go away now?
 


Posted by Lord Darkstorm (Member # 1610) on :
 
You might find that most of the people here have a strong desire to improve their own abilities so that one day they might get something published under thier own name. I've had the unfortunate experience of working with people on a project that was only to create a universe to write in. After the countless times of being told that something I came up with wasn't possible because it conflicted with some concept I had never heard of. Turned out that the concept was part of a conversation that happened between two other people and no one wrote any of it down.

I have given up on most colaberative works, and at most IF I ever decided to do another it would be with only one other person. At the moment I doubt that I would do that any time soon. I can't see chaining my creativity within the bounds of someone else.
 


Posted by Jsteg1210 (Member # 1993) on :
 
I'm not interested in a challenge but I can tell you why the concept of group writing is inherently flawed. The problem lies in continuity, when a piece is written the author usually has a very clear idea of how things are, and will write accordingly. This isn't seen too much with writing partners usually because they discuss it in great detail. When more than two writers get together glaring discontinuities form all over the place.

Ofter engineers (myself included) have to work in teams and submit a single report. This is called "writing by comitee" and often leads to more time editing than is spent actually writing the darn thing. In short, your concept is the bane of my existance .


-Josh
 


Posted by Alynia (Member # 2358) on :
 
The other problem in Group Writing is copyright.

Everyone one in the group owns a piece of the action. Which means: your character, your beloved creation is owned by 10 other people, some of whom will hate you... for no reason.

I swear I never said they were crazy. Only implied. Still... humor is lacking when people go off the wagon. (grin)

Anyway, that's the one reason I don't do group writing any more. Not that any asked my opinion.

But there it is.

-a

 


Posted by NewsBys (Member # 1950) on :
 
My opinion is that it probably won't work. I seriously doubt 10 people could ever agree on anything long enough to write a novel. There would have to be so much compromise that the story would end up being "average".
 
Posted by Beth (Member # 2192) on :
 
He said 50 people were signed up, with 5 or 6 actively particpating. Must not be going so well, though, or he wouldn't be trying to recruit us.
 
Posted by Pyre Dynasty (Member # 1947) on :
 
This is silly, so you want to have a showdown now. Your ten guys Vs HSO at the OK Corral.
I personally find it interesting that you so dearly want to prove that your way is right. The proof is in the Bookstore.
Also you seem to have signed up our moderator instead of humbly asking SHE WHO MUST BE OBEYED!
Thank you for ending your posts on the matter, now we can get back to talking about writing.
 


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