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Revision as of 14:24, 27 March 2007
Random Fiction
The aims of Random Fiction are:
- To produce collaborative works of fiction based on Doctor Who
- To provide a flexible platform for trying out story ideas
- To mix styles and storylines creatively, resulting in dynamic and evolving fictions
A Random Fiction story is written collaboratively by many authors, rather than being complete, self contained stories by one person. One author writes a first episode of a story. The story is then continued and developed by anyone else who wishes to, in their own episode.
The only rule is that each successive episode must be written by a different author to the one immediately before it. In other words, in RF you cannot continue your own episodes, but you can write more than one episode per story.
Languages
English
Contact
- Steve Lake and Mark Simpson