- Scriblist.com
Scriblist.com is an internet-based
collaborative writing project which was established in January 2007. The aim of the project is to create abook (or several books) containing fiveshort stories , each consisting of six chapters. Since each chapter can potentially be written by a different person, the book (or books) will be written by up to thirty differentauthors .Scriblist was set up by a group of teachers based in
Harrogate ,North Yorkshire ,England , to give aspiring writers - particularly younger writers - the chance to become published authors.Other than publishing the completed collaborative writing projects, one of the main aims of Scriblist is to bring together young writers, and for them to critique and thereby improve one another's writing, competitional and non-competitional, in a mutually supportive environment.
The first book was finished in June 2007.The five stories are different in style and subject. The collection addresses classic themes of love and death, friendship and family, social injustice and domestic violence, but also talks to modern subjects such as autism, adoption and the impact of today’s carbon footprint on the future. The book title refers to the five different stories and the amateur nature of the authors at the start of the project, "Five Green Bananas". (ISBN: 978-0-9558725-0-1).
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# Each new book begins by asking writers to submit the first chapter of any story; chapters must be 1500 to 2000 words long.
# Members can then [http://www.scriblist.com/index.php?option=com_scriblist&Itemid=44 Read and Rate] each other's chapters, giving marks out of 10, and leaving a comment.
# After each submission window follows a Read and Rate week, where no new chapters may be posted, and members simply concentrate on reading and rating one another's chapters.
# Towards the end of the Read and Rate week, the Scriblist panel review the highest rated entries, and select the chapters which are well-written, and have the greatest potential to be compelling stories.
# After the chosen authors are announced, the next submission window opens, and members then try to write chapters which follow on seamlessly from the chosen chapters.
# This process continues until chapters have been chosen for each story, after which the book is published and available to purchase as soon as possible. (Ref: the [http://www.scriblist.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=29 Book 1 timetable] . The first book, [http://fivegreenbananasnews.blogspot.com 'Five Green Bananas'] was published April 2008 - the Book Two competition opened simultaneously.)Wikiscrib
Another of the website's features is the [http://www.scriblist.com/index.php?option=com_mambowiki&Itemid=66 wikiscrib] . This is a
wiki -based story which any member can edit or add to. As with any wiki-based project, the aim is that members can edit and improve each other's work, so that the quality of writing is as high as it possibly can be.References
* [http://www.nawe.co.uk/metadot/index.pl?id=35577&isa=DBRow&op=show&dbview_id=2520 NAWE]
* [http://www.writingnews.org/scriblist-collaborative-story-writing-project/ Writing News]
* [http://www.tes.co.uk/section/staffroom/thread.aspx?story_id=2315612&path=/english/&threadPage=5 TES]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive/presenters/mayo_biog.shtml FiveLive]External links
* [http://www.scriblist.com/ Scriblist.com]
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