Does anyone else think that writing collaboration is weird? I mean, I've been asked to collab with three different people on three different occasions and we worked on plot and characters and everything, but never actually started.
How do you start a collab story? How do you know who writes what? And how do you make it seamless so that the only way a reader knows it was written by more than one writer is that there's more than one author name on the cover? I don't get it. How do collabs work? Let me know in the comments, because I want to understand. Yes, I know this blog post is short and not in my usual format, but hey, it's bound to happen every once in awhile.
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