More Round-Robin Stories
Mar. 21st, 2006 11:07 amI really like the idea of round-robin stories, and I’ve been pleased with what’s developed from the two that I’ve started, so far. I’ve gotten a few comments to the effect that some people would like to play, but feel that they’d make the resulting story too weird or too silly with their contributions.
Well, relax, kids. I’m starting one today that is just destined for weird silliness.
Don’t forget, though, about the semi-serious offerings already in play – it’s never too late to add another paragraph! So far, we’ve got:
Elsa’s Story – Seems to be modern fantasy with mystery elements. Hard to say for sure. Last player was me, which means anyone else can go next. Yay!
The Girl Who Could Only See in the Dark – Another modern (probably) fantasy, with a fairytale frame. Last player was
amarynth, so it’s open to anyone but him for the next turn.
And today, I present to you, for your collaborative story-telling pleasure:
The Adventures of Mauvoline and Trindy
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Well, relax, kids. I’m starting one today that is just destined for weird silliness.
Don’t forget, though, about the semi-serious offerings already in play – it’s never too late to add another paragraph! So far, we’ve got:
Elsa’s Story – Seems to be modern fantasy with mystery elements. Hard to say for sure. Last player was me, which means anyone else can go next. Yay!
The Girl Who Could Only See in the Dark – Another modern (probably) fantasy, with a fairytale frame. Last player was
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And today, I present to you, for your collaborative story-telling pleasure:
The Adventures of Mauvoline and Trindy
ETA: Moved to
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