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Re: co-authors
(Anonymous) 2013-10-17 12:39 am (UTC)(link)I think you have to look for somebody you deem on a similar level, quality wise and style wise- plus both of you should be able to take a back seat and be ok with editing.
My sister sometimes just writes cringe worthy, it's really hit or miss. Something I'm like "woah, (where did that come from) that's brilliant" and sometimes I want to face palm. It didn't help that she hated how I gave her critique, even for simple things like spelling.
With my one friend we tried to do different POVs, which should have "met" somewhere... but she didn't like where I was taking my side of the story and said my part was too confusing. It seems like a good method though.
The only time collab worked for me was with a friend who didn't really write. She brain stormed with me and gave ideas, while I half ghost wrote/edited her parts as well. You can probably guess that I'm probably a too dominate for collabs myself.
That time it actually felt like it was worth the hassle though, we both contributed to something that was much funnier/more original together than the single components.