Stories told jointly by several authors, either as a play, a novel (regardless whether as a teamwork effort throughout or with each author contributing, e.g., one or more specific chapters) or as a series of interconnected short stories.
(Please note: Only jointly-created AND -published works, please. No sequels or spinoffs by different authors, nor works created/completed by one author using the scraps left behind by another upon their death.)
(Please note: Only jointly-created AND -published works, please. No sequels or spinoffs by different authors, nor works created/completed by one author using the scraps left behind by another upon their death.)
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by Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) (votes) .
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Yes, that's OK -- in fact, there's already one book on the list that was created in a similar fashion; namely, Caverns, which was the product of a creative writing class taught by Ken Kesey at the University of Oregon (the "author name," in reverse, reads "Novel U.O.").

Edit: I added a short explanation to each vote.

Edit: I added a short explanation to each vote."
Wow, cool! You should also add them to this list: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/69...

Edit: OH GOD, YOU KNOW/MET JARED DIAMOND?
That's sooooo coool."
Through absolutely no merit of my own, though!! He's a friend of my mom's -- they met in England, years ago. (As a consequence, he's fond of reminding me that as time goes by, he's one of the few remaining people who have known me as long as my parents have.) Needless to say, I admire him tremendously ... he's far and away the most broad-minded, -educated and -talented person I've ever met!


He is indeed (but would be the first to vigorously dispute it)!



I have two listed here, Themes, but only one has the two names. Apparently this is an under-edited cache of books. The collaboration greatly improves the product, for Faye has passionate ideas but not the writing skills of husband Jonathan.

Isn't it interesting how this format particularly seems to lend itself to mysteries, thrillers and romance, btw? (As well as spoofs thereof ...)




Seriously, you guys, check out Naked Came the Manatee, one of the better efforts at the round-robin, IMHO.