I really like that. It sounds a lot more doable and manageable for a quality result. I mean I know nothing about tropes and writing them, but it sounds really reasonable to do things on that scale.
Maybe we should decide on if we're going to write in groups or not first, then we can decide on themes and lines of plot and possibly assign portions of plot or chosen trope or such to each group, like you said, and work like that.
Should we plan all 22 chapters (with each author having their say of course) is what I'm really asking, and then everyone kind of writes what they will with their own spin to their assignment?
Because leaving everyone to its own devices kinds of feels like we're going to have a big nightmare for continuity. And poor Turtle has volunteered to be a tribute.
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Maybe we should decide on if we're going to write in groups or not first, then we can decide on themes and lines of plot and possibly assign portions of plot or chosen trope or such to each group, like you said, and work like that.
Should we plan all 22 chapters (with each author having their say of course) is what I'm really asking, and then everyone kind of writes what they will with their own spin to their assignment?
Because leaving everyone to its own devices kinds of feels like we're going to have a big nightmare for continuity. And poor Turtle has volunteered to be a tribute.
Or I can totally shut up.
C.