A bunch autist on /mlp/ wrote this one sentence at a time, then published it.
>people actually bought this piece of crap
My question is if they can do it why can't you?
Cover
reads like Pound desu
Quite a few people here have written books, actually.
On their own.
...Making a joint effort here would just create something along the lines of of this review for Infinite Jest: " Some early reviews, such as Michiko Kakutani's in The New York Times, were mixed, recognizing the inventiveness of the writing but criticizing the length and plot. She called the novel "a vast, encyclopedic compendium of whatever seems to have crossed Wallace's mind."[27]"
>>8645534
I don't know anything about mlp.
that's even worse than totalitarism in tundra
Quick question:
I am writing a short story and want to emulate Corncob's writing style for it because it is rough and straightforward.
Would I be seen as a hack just copying him complety or would it be acceptable if anyone even reads it?
>>8645632
Just by typing that you are literally already a hack by definition.
>>8645690
Fug
>>8645534
>acts outside of drama
>acts AND chapters
Stopped reading there
>>8645534
/r/4chan is gonna love this
>>8645534
Been there, done that. I wrote the first draft in a month and didn't """collaborate""" with anyone either.
Though if you're talking about group projects, /lit/ did four of those.
>why can't you?
What ever happened to lurking before posting?
I'm sure you can easily look this up somewhere OP.
What does /lit/ think about a collaborative novel with all 4chan boards? A smorgasbord of shitposting, it can be glorious and it can be disastrous.
>>8646980
It'd be a waste of time.
>>8646980
Considering how bad the Tundra books turned out, the likely answer is: completely awful x number of boards involved.
>>8648625
And that's assuming it's even completed instead of imploding in on itself like most of the attempts here post tundra did.
>>8645549
not enough bookkeeping
I get depressed thinking about the pony people or furries or others. What causes it? Does the internet just allow them to group together and affirm each others weird ideas? Or is there something else going on...
>>8649087
Fluoride in the water and a lack of tinfoil in the hats.
>>8645534
A great example to show that the postmodernist revolution has only accomplished to create a new bourgeois bureaucracy, which stamps its bored approval on any tract, no matter how non-nonsensical, as long as it follows the rules of deconstructionist dialectic.
Even /b/ has been published
http://dismagazine.com/discussion/80213/aapo-nikkanen-be-me-a-collection-of-greentexts/
>>8646713
Did your extensive shilling on lit bear any fruits yet?