Archive for the 'The "We" in Writing' Category
Collabaphobia
The idea of collaborating was first presented to me by Mystery Goddess back in January. She and Jenny had been chatting casually about how great the three of us would work together, and before I even knew about it, I was in a collaboration.
I was, to put it mildly, a little trepidatious. Not because of [...]
Laura Resnick on Collaborating
Why Can’t You Hear What I’m Not Thinking Yet?
I’ve collaborated half a dozen times, though I don’t think they all really count.
I co-wrote three science fiction/fantasy short stories with my friend, romance writer Kathy Chwedyk. In each case, I accepted an invitation into a themed short story anthology, then realized I couldn’t think of a [...]
And Sometimes It Doesn’t Work
I debated about whether to post this bit from Galley Cat, but since it’s about collaboration and so is this website:
read more...He Wrote She Wrote on Collaborating
This week’s HWSW lesson is on collaboration. Bob got the first shot at it here, but Jenny will be back on Thursday to explain her side of things.
read more...Bob Mayer on Collaborating
This is the second of our guest blogs from writers who have collaborated. Bob Mayer has collaborated with Jenny on two novels–Don’t Look Down and Agnes and the Hitman–but that’s not his only experience in working well (sometimes) with others. And thank you Bob for contributing to the D&G blog:
read more...Eileen Dreyer on Collaborating
Krissie and Jenny collaborated with Eileen on a novel about three sisters called The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes, so of course we asked Eileen to be the first to post about collaborating, and she was great enough to give us this for our website debut. Thank you, Eileen!
It was the best of [...]