Ever feel like your mind is a whirlwind of ideas, some brilliant, some a bit wild? What if we could take those sparks and turn them into something extraordinary, together? Welcome to the world of shared storytelling, where one writer starts a tale and passes it to another to continue the adventure. It’s like a literary game of telephone, but with plot twists, vibrant characters, and unexpected magic.
Here’s the concept: I’ll kick off a story with a chapter, then you, yes, you, pick up the pen (or keyboard) and add your own spin. From there, another writer jumps in, and the story evolves in ways none of us could predict. It’s collaborative, chaotic, and endlessly creative.
Writing a Prequel Chapter
Your Task: Write the Chapter That Precedes This One
Your chapter should depict the events immediately before the beginning of the current chapter, leading up to the pivotal moment that sets the stage for the ending.
Word Count: Aim for 200-300 words to keep it manageable and focused. More if you wish.
Setting and Characters: Continue the established scene and characters from the previous chapter. Feel free to introduce new characters or hint at backstory elements relevant to the narrative.
Plot: Develop the escalating tension or key events, such as a critical decision, a rising conflict, or an unexpected turn, that lead directly into the current chapter’s climax. Include a cliffhanger or mystery to maintain continuity.
Identifying Backstories for Development: Incorporate subtle hints or details about the characters’ past to enrich their development in proceeding chapters. Examples include a character’s lost family, a hidden skill, a past betrayal, a mysterious object’s origin, or a connection to the setting. These backstories should be open-ended to allow future writers to expand on them.
Style: Use Australian English (e.g., "organised," "realised," "colour") to match the narrative.
Submission: Post your chapter in the comments below or submit via DM.
Let’s come together and unravel the story!