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Collaborations
- Rowan
- Bibliophile
- Posts: 1462
- Joined: August 2008
- Interest in HF: I love history, but it's boring in school. Historical fiction brings it alive for me.
- Preferred HF: Iron-Age Britain, Roman Britain, Medieval Britain
- Location: New Orleans
- Contact:
Collaborations
I don't know if this is the appropriate place to ask this, but I am wondering if any of the authors here have collaborated with another writer/author on a book. Are there rules? I am in the middle of a collaboration with a friend of mine and I've just gotten into the Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child series and just wondered how they work for others.
- MLE (Emily Cotton)
- Bibliomaniac
- Posts: 3566
- Joined: August 2008
- Interest in HF: started in childhood with the classics, which, IMHO are HF even if they were contemporary when written.
- Favourite HF book: Prince of Foxes, by Samuel Shellabarger
- Preferred HF: Currently prefer 1600 and earlier, but I'll read anything that keeps me turning the page.
- Location: California Bay Area
Re: Collaborations
I helped ghostwrite a friend's autobiography. It was twice as much work as if I'd just done it myself, and IMHO, I would have done a better job.
She just passed, (I put in a tribute on my rarely updated blog) and I'm thinking, "Now I can tell the really good stories that AliceAnn kept red-penciling out."
She just passed, (I put in a tribute on my rarely updated blog) and I'm thinking, "Now I can tell the really good stories that AliceAnn kept red-penciling out."
- Rowan
- Bibliophile
- Posts: 1462
- Joined: August 2008
- Interest in HF: I love history, but it's boring in school. Historical fiction brings it alive for me.
- Preferred HF: Iron-Age Britain, Roman Britain, Medieval Britain
- Location: New Orleans
- Contact:
Re: Collaborations
Thanks for the info MLE. So far mine isn't that terrible.
Re: Collaborations
I have never collaborated with another author before, but there was this one editor who...well, lets just say that there was a frustrated writer who became a pain in the ass. Fortunately the publisher fired him. Anyhow, I don't think that counts.
Now, having said that, I think that I would like to try it. The key is finding the right person.
Now, having said that, I think that I would like to try it. The key is finding the right person.
John Sliz
http://www.stormboatkings.ca
http://www.stormboatkings.ca