Collaborative fiction
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Collaborative fiction is a form of writing by a group of authors who share creative control of a story. Collaborative fiction can occur for commercial gain, as part of education, or recreationally – many collaboratively written works have been the subject of a large degree of academic research.
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Se denomina ficción colaborativa a una forma de escritura mediante la cual un grupo de autores comparten el control creativo de una historia. La ficción colaborativa puede llevarse a cabo para obtener una ganancia comercial, como parte de actividades educativas o recreacionales - muchas obras escritas en forma colaborativa han sido objeto de importantes investigaciones académicas.
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Kollaborativ fiktion är ett sätt att skriva på när tre eller flera författare går ihop för att skapa en berättelse där alla har delad kontroll. Den här metoden kan förekomma av olika anledningar exempelvis ekonomisk vinning, utbildning eller som en hobby. Många kollaborativt skapade arbeten har haft anknytning till akademisk forskning.
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接龍小說是由兩人以上的作家輪流書寫故事的一部份之寫作類型。參與的作家必須注意其他作家在中所擁有的特殊主角及角色,然後交由下一個作家去做進一步的增補,或由下一個作家改變專注的主角。另外,亦可由一位作者寫下部份特定的,其他部份再由其他作家分享寫作。因此,版權的支付可能會超出個別作者的壽命,這件事通常會以書面契約的形式在草擬和設計小說劇情時便被參與者事先同意。一使用此技巧的協同寫作作家的例子為.。
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接龍小說
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Ede, Lisa, and Andrea A. Lunsford. "Collaboration and Concepts of Authorship". PMLA 116.2 : 354-69
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Web 2.0 Storytelling: emergence of a new genre, B Alexander, EDUCAUSE review, 2008
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Sipchen, Bob. "Kesey & Co.; The Gregarious Author Is Back in the Spotlight". Los Angeles Times .
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We've done things differently with different works, For our children's book, we had a complete outline. Each of us would write one section each week, and we would revise when we met. This method worked well. By the end, you really couldn't tell who had written what.
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Our overall process changes from book to book. Usually while I'm working on another project, Mary will come up with an idea, run it by me for my input, then get on with plotting and research. Nothing's ever set in concrete. No two books follow quite the same procedure.
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Collaborative fiction is a form of writing by a group of authors who share creative control of a story. Collaborative fiction can occur for commercial gain, as part of education, or recreationally – many collaboratively written works have been the subject of a large degree of academic research.
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Se denomina ficción colaborativa a una forma de escritura mediante la cual un grupo de autores comparten el control creativo de una historia. La ficción colaborativa puede llevarse a cabo para obtener una ganancia comercial, como parte de actividades educativas o recreacionales - muchas obras escritas en forma colaborativa han sido objeto de importantes investigaciones académicas.
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Kollaborativ fiktion är ett sätt att skriva på när tre eller flera författare går ihop för att skapa en berättelse där alla har delad kontroll. Den här metoden kan förekomma av olika anledningar exempelvis ekonomisk vinning, utbildning eller som en hobby. Många kollaborativt skapade arbeten har haft anknytning till akademisk forskning.
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接龍小說是由兩人以上的作家輪流書寫故事的一部份之寫作類型。參與的作家必須注意其他作家在中所擁有的特殊主角及角色,然後交由下一個作家去做進一步的增補,或由下一個作家改變專注的主角。另外,亦可由一位作者寫下部份特定的,其他部份再由其他作家分享寫作。因此,版權的支付可能會超出個別作者的壽命,這件事通常會以書面契約的形式在草擬和設計小說劇情時便被參與者事先同意。一使用此技巧的協同寫作作家的例子為.。
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