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When two authors decide to write a book, how do they write it while keeping the same flow of style and keeping it a "together thing" and not just a one-person does all the work, the other helps a bit?

2007-10-09 16:14:05 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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im not very good at this stuff but a good geuss is to have both of you write the story but dont help/show the other person and then when your both done writing the story then go over both and then try to correct it and revise over it and stuff like that and when your done with that then type a newer version based on your corrections and stuff

2007-10-09 16:22:44 · answer #1 · answered by uryuishida42 2 · 0 0

Are you trying to write a book or are you just interested in the dynamics of cooperation in producing a finished product? I recently read a novel by two authors and because it was very detailed in the Literary side of some mystery book no one really can decipher their mutual passion for trying to find answers to this cryptic text persuaded them to use it as the focus of this novel which I assume was fiction with a basis in reality like it was set in present day Boston, Mass. I think it depends upon the writers, but even when people like scientists put out a journal report with 3,4,5 names on it as the authors I only assume no one person did any more or less work than the rest if they deserve the publishing credits. But for a novel I am sure they collaborate very closely to keep the continuity of the story flowing. Sort of like literary jam sessions I would wager. they both sit around and throw out ideas and get the story written together.

2007-10-09 16:25:11 · answer #2 · answered by michelle_l_b 4 · 0 0

I believe you, yet once you tell any of the Askers that actual description would not rely -- that they could call the character based upon what the character's mothers and dads might come to a call or names that have been difficulty-loose to the term/region -- the Asker gets p*ssed and says some thing like while you're actually not likely to truly answer their question, **** off. easily, i've got faith it is youthful, extra green writers who try this. i don't keep in mind ever utilising YA! to look for names, yet I do undergo in ideas in center college usually surfing the cyber web, searching for names which related to my character's objective, character, etc. Naming a character is form of like naming a toddler, and you will word youthful mothers and dads (and movie stars) are extra companies to giving their young ones ridiculous names. whilst green writers think of of names, they think of, "what's unique? What sounds cool and distinctive? What suits this character?" jointly as extra matured writers think of, "What makes the main experience? What might this character's mothers and dads call their toddler?" only as green writers are going to ask you for character's names or evaluations on character names, green writers are going to respond to those variety of questions heavily. no person is conscious the stunning call, yet every person has an opinion. You, expertise the pointlessness of such questions, of direction locate it ridiculous, however the human beings who ask and answer nevertheless have faith that it extremely is taken into consideration necessary. additionally, they could only choose a ultimate answer.

2016-10-06 10:06:22 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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