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a. Crashes the door open and kill everything...(view spoiler)
b. Quietly opens the door...(view spoiler)
c. Skulks away...(view spoiler)

It had 40 'events' you might pass through.
From experience I think you want your rough outline first. At this point you'll probably have to tot up what genres you want as well
Then you want someone to plot it out as a document, and actually write a one line summary of the events.
Then you can turn it over to the writers who each get a number of events (which might in no way be connected. ) They have the one line summary which tells them what happens, so they fit properly into the whole.
When it's done, then each bit has to be edited, proof read, etc.
Final stage would be to have someone then put it in the proper electronic format, do links, that sort of thing.

So not a game, but a story with branches. A connected "anthology" to provide alternate storylines to display different genres and authors.
As I mentioned on the other thread - magic, time travel or space travel would need to be the mechanism.
Perhaps we could, to jump on the bandwagon, look to some of these recent TV dramas set over multiple time periods.
Working out how to keep it simple workable and yet, ultimately, interesting (and re-readable) will be the trick...


(In the very sketchiest terms)

I have no idea in practice how we are going to build this collaboratively....
Better get a beer and think about it....


I don't think that we're really thinking of 'chapters' as much as 'episodes' of roughly similar length

I may be interested in contributing.

I suspect there isn't really, html links might help but you can still press the 'back' button on the browser



I would suggest, for starters, that the book be aimed at the 12+ market.
Did anyone see Labyrinth (or read the book (by Kate Mosse))? It may hold some ideas as to what could be done...


It could be, but although even I have a line that should not be crossed.

We'd have to do it with links only...

I am happy to participate on a pisstake writing level.


http://www.inklestudios.com/inklewrit...

But first what's the story and what's the genres to be included?

I used to write a lot of text adventures on my old Spectrum 48K, with lots of branches ;)
I'm having a go with Inkle. Looks like it might be wise to use it, as it will be easier to structure. It has some other features, though I'm not sure how they'd export those over into a Kindle file...
It'd also need to be written in second-person, so contributing authors would need to bear that in mind.
Although time-travel might work, I think the device should be limited - i.e. not a machine you can control, otherwise the story will lose sense inasmuch as the reader will be wondering why he's going to be limited in the use thereof. Something paranormal, or enchanted, might work better.
Probably best to keep it focused on a single character.


I would suggest, for starters, that the book be aimed at the 12+ market.
Did anyone see Labyrinth (or read the b..."
Thought you were talking about the David Bowie version of Labyrinth. :)
I've tried my hand at writing these books before - it's not easy. Plan plan and plan more is my advice.


I quite like this Inkle. I'm going to do my own book regardless, but it'd be fun to do a collaboration. I need to understand what this software can do first...

Think that makes sense......
Maybe whatever they use to transport them is broken giving them limited control - just the choice of two or how ever many options?
I have found this site : http://www.inklestudios.com/inklewriter
which seems to allow the building of such books.
The whole thing was started in the 80's by Steve Jackson and The Warlock of Firetop Mountain....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Warlock-Firet...
I'm not sure whether the format has any legs in 2013. Perhaps online gaming is too readily available and this format will look a bit dated....
Anyway what do you all think?