Hey /lit/, what's your advice finding a co-author?
Have any co-author success/catastrophic failure stories?
Mostly I find people ghost because they're unwilling to work through imagined creative differences.
>>10020642
>Extrovert writer
lol
>>10020642
The first question you have to ask yourself is, why do you want a co-author?
>>10020761
I'm a good ideas guy.
I can write A B C
But I need someone else to do all the other stuff in between A and B and C
>>10020642
>extrovert writer
Is this a new lit meme?
>>10020642
>Extrovert writer
Oxymoron
>>10020780
Well I think your offer is going to be an unappealling one to many, because what you're saying is that you want someone to do the boring stuff without getting to really work in their own ideas.
>>10020806
cancer
>>10021299
But he's right.
There have been many "extrovert" writer in history according to those bullshit placement tests. Extrovert introvert is all fraudulent anyways and you can be conditioned to change and you always move around on a spectrum people arent one thing, you just have to find a way to be MOST productive you lazy fuck, if you are saying you are an extrovert who gets energy from people and loses attention then when you work stay the fuck away from anyone, itll work, trust
>>10020780
>I'm a good ideas guy.
oh lawd