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DemocraNovel

Novel written democratically by multiple authors
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A website is set up with sections for different genres. Under each genre, a novel is written by users voting (i.e. submitting their suggestion) for the next word. The text is updated every (say) 10 seconds. The end result - a novel which pleases most of the people, most of the time!
Harry Mudd, Oct 16 2003

(?) Cadavre exquis (exquisite corpse) http://www.cadavre-...cueil.php?domaineng
dada democracy: 'A cheap child shakes the deflated virgins' [alligator_al, Oct 04 2004]

Halfbakery: The Greatest Story Ever Told The_20Greatest_20Story_20Ever_20Told
The "here somewhere" po referred to. [jutta, Apr 30 2006]

The Story Tree The_20Story_20Tree
Shameless self-promotion [moomintroll, Apr 30 2006]

Tattoo Story http://ineradicablestain.com
A story tattooed word by word onto volunteers [imaginality, May 01 2006]

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       there was a website linked to here somewhere; everyone visiting the site, added a word. I think futurebird put up the link.
po, Oct 16 2003
  

       and in X years they produce a shakespearean play?
aquamarine, Oct 21 2003
  

       If one understood how to make this work, a lot of problems in collaboration would be solved.   

       Some thoughts about why doesn't it work:
- Participants don't have a stake in the overall outcome. They're not going to stick around until the story is finished!
- If you had a stake in the overall outcome, and someone screwed up, there'd be no way for you to fix it.
- As an individual contributor, it is more interesting - calls more attention to you, is funnier - to break a pattern than to complete it.
  

       In contrast, real storytelling is a collective process that does work, and that does tend to promote and construct most memorable stories from swarms of so-so ones; to wit, urban legends and religious myths.
jutta, Apr 30 2006
  

       Memes?
normzone, Apr 30 2006
  

       A sort-of inverse of this idea Shelley Jackson's Ineradicable Stain project: "A story published on the skin of 2095 volunteers." One word on each volunteer.
imaginality, May 01 2006
  
      
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