How can you collaborate with other writers and authors? And what should you know before you decide to write an article, essay, or book with someone else?
This week's interview is all about collaborative writing, and I caught up with two authors from Nebraska, Becky Breed, and Lucy Adkins, to discuss the process. They are collaborative authors who have known each other for over 20 years.
Collaborative writing involves embarking on a creative project, whether big like a book or small like an essay, and writing everything from the first to final draft together. You will both work through the topic, ideas, and edits and decide what the final piece looks like.
This seems a challenging process to me, but many authors have great success with collaborative writing projects.
In this episode, we discuss:
- how they got started together
- the advantages of collaboration
- where to look to find a suitable collaborator
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