Seek a co-author, or fly solo?
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 3:59 pm
Well, here I am seeking yet more advice. My question is this; is it better to completely write your story from start to finish on your own, or with the assistance of a co-author?
In my particular case, I am about twenty-five thousand words into a story which seems like it might easily reach a six-digit word count by the end. Each day, I am able to churn out anywhere from one to five thousand words of prose which, with editing, I can be satisfied enough not to scrap. Trouble is, I'm only this comfortable with writing prose for an idea or an outline which already exists; as for coming up with new material to write about, I have incredible difficulty creating entirely new material out of the void. Individual scenes are something I find natural to craft, but the plots from which they spring don't come to me with anything like the same sort of ease. Worse yet, I only have roughly one-fifth of the entire story I'm planning to write properly outlined ahead of me, with the rest being only vague story arcs, in some cases consisting of nothing more than working titles. I'm afraid I'm going to hit a wall when I run out of template to work from, and I'd like to avoid any delays given the intended size and scope of the project at hand.
So I'd like to know what your experiences are in writing alone and writing with a co-author. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each approach? What should I expect of a partnership if I decide to seek one out? How can I improve my ability to plan a plot and outline a story in the larger picture, if I decide to go it alone? I would greatly appreciate any recommendations.
In my particular case, I am about twenty-five thousand words into a story which seems like it might easily reach a six-digit word count by the end. Each day, I am able to churn out anywhere from one to five thousand words of prose which, with editing, I can be satisfied enough not to scrap. Trouble is, I'm only this comfortable with writing prose for an idea or an outline which already exists; as for coming up with new material to write about, I have incredible difficulty creating entirely new material out of the void. Individual scenes are something I find natural to craft, but the plots from which they spring don't come to me with anything like the same sort of ease. Worse yet, I only have roughly one-fifth of the entire story I'm planning to write properly outlined ahead of me, with the rest being only vague story arcs, in some cases consisting of nothing more than working titles. I'm afraid I'm going to hit a wall when I run out of template to work from, and I'd like to avoid any delays given the intended size and scope of the project at hand.
So I'd like to know what your experiences are in writing alone and writing with a co-author. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each approach? What should I expect of a partnership if I decide to seek one out? How can I improve my ability to plan a plot and outline a story in the larger picture, if I decide to go it alone? I would greatly appreciate any recommendations.