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-'''{{PAGENAME}}'''+'''Collaborative fiction''' is a form of [[writing]] by a group of authors who share creative control of a [[Storytelling|story]].
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 +Collaborative fiction can occur for commercial gain, as part of education, or recreationally - many collaboratively written works have been the subject of a large degree of academic research.
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 +== See also ==
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 +* [[Shared universe]], for when authors collaborate in a setting rather than a particular storyline.
 +* [[Round-robin story]]
 +* [[Collaborative blog]]
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Collaborative fiction is a form of writing by a group of authors who share creative control of a story.

Collaborative fiction can occur for commercial gain, as part of education, or recreationally - many collaboratively written works have been the subject of a large degree of academic research.

See also




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