Collaborative writing
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| - | A '''shared universe''' is a [[literary technique]] in which several different authors create works of [[fiction]] that share aspects such as settings or characters and that are intended to be read as taking place in a single [[fictional universe|universe]]. This can be contrasted with [[collaborative writing]], in which multiple authors work on a single [[storytelling|story]]. Shared universes are more common within [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] than in other genres. Examples include the [[Star Trek]], [[DC Universe]], [[Marvel Universe]], [[Star Wars]], [[Gundam]], [[Macross]], [[Dragon Ball]], [[Forgotten Realms]] and [[Metal Gear (series)|Metal Gear]] franchises. | + | |
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