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Feb. 1st, 2011 11:55 amSo NOT ONLY did I kidnap
genarti for the last week of December, but I ALSO chained her to the computer and forced me to co-write a New Year's Resolution fic with me! Which is now up on LJ as well as on AO3. With thanks to our betas
futuresoon and
dictator_duck!
Title: Five Times Firo And Ennis Fought Together, And One Time They Danced
Authors:
genarti and
bookelfe
Characters: GUESS. Uh, but okay, Firo/Ennis with cameos from the Gandors, Czeslaw, Maiza and Claire.
Spoilers: Post-canon, with spoilers for the entire series.
Summary: When you've got this kind of lifespan ahead of you, you can afford to take things kinda slow.
(The way Firo sees it it's more important that they're in rhythm with each other, and they've sure got that part down by now.)
And now I am going to ( talk a little bit about the co-writing process! )
In the end, I think, you can tell co-writing is going well if it's fun - if you're constantly filled with glee over the bits that your partner is doing, and excited to add your part. Which is how we ended up writing about 6000 words in one evening. NOT USUAL for me, I can assure you.
What about you guys? If you co-write, what methods work best for you?
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Title: Five Times Firo And Ennis Fought Together, And One Time They Danced
Authors:
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Characters: GUESS. Uh, but okay, Firo/Ennis with cameos from the Gandors, Czeslaw, Maiza and Claire.
Spoilers: Post-canon, with spoilers for the entire series.
Summary: When you've got this kind of lifespan ahead of you, you can afford to take things kinda slow.
(The way Firo sees it it's more important that they're in rhythm with each other, and they've sure got that part down by now.)
And now I am going to ( talk a little bit about the co-writing process! )
In the end, I think, you can tell co-writing is going well if it's fun - if you're constantly filled with glee over the bits that your partner is doing, and excited to add your part. Which is how we ended up writing about 6000 words in one evening. NOT USUAL for me, I can assure you.
What about you guys? If you co-write, what methods work best for you?