This is a post I’ve been thinking about sharing for some time, but hadn’t because I was actually a little afraid to talk about it. When it comes to writing, the idea of collaborating with someone else filled me with both excitement and dread. Especially dread because I am not always that confident in my skills and abilities.
Yet, I seem to be doing something right. A number of people find this blog quite helpful and offer their own experiences which reflect many of my own. Furthermore, until now writing has been a solitary activity. I enjoy being the one to make decisions and not have to worry whether or not I offend someone else or hurt feelings. Oh, I’ve bounced ideas off certain people I trust, like my wife Helen. In her case, I do this quite often because I consider her much better read and more knowledgeable about science and logic than me. But in the end, the final decisions have been all me. So to surrender some of that control is a big step not only for me, but for any writer.
Working with another to create something new offers untold possibilities. With the right person, the two of you can generate entirely new ideas that you might never have thought of on own. Everyone walks their own path and has their own experiences and knowledge to draw upon.
In a good collaboration, it’s not just sharing the work. The two of you actually feed each others imagination. You work (figuratively or literally) side by side, building and creating something new and exciting. Everyone has walked their own path and has gained knowledge and life experience that they can share, adding a new melody to the piece in question.
And if you start feel overwhelmed by the magnitude of the project, there’s someone there to help pull out.
A good collaboration, like the two I’ve been working on, has opened my eyes to untold possibilities. I can see so many stories looming in the distance and am looking forward to working on them down the road. But finding the right person to collaborate with… that’s another thing entirely. And I’ll be dealing with that in my next post.
So start giving the idea of collaboration some thought. It does hold wonderful possibilities, but it can also bring about new headaches. So beware!
Until next time, take care and keep writing.
*NOTE: I am not looking to collaborate with anyone else for the time being, so please don’t ask. I’ve been approached a number of times already and have politely refused. If you’re wondering why I’ve taken this attitude, wait for my next post and you’ll learn more about me than you probably ever wanted to.*
I’m sure you’re going to get a great result from your collaboration just as you did from you own projects. I trust your instincts!
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Thanks Aurora, I think I’m in a good place with my collaborators.
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I bet!! 🙂
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Good luck. I find it hard enough to write without ensnaring another poor soul. But if you’re professional, then why not. My first “real” book was men -against the Sea by Nordhoff&Hall.
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I hear what you’re saying. It took me a long while to be willing to try this. But hey if I have ensnared two more souls, now at least I’ll have company.
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Me and my old housemate always toyed with the idea of writing a TV show together but nothing every came to fruition. In my experience working in marketing I have had a colleague to be creative with and this has been great, having someone to bounce ideas off and someone to tell you when your ideas are shit.
But when it comes to writing something like a novel, I think it’s a lot more personal, especially if like me, you’re still working away on your first one thinking about it and stopping and starting. I’m great at procrastinating so maybe if I collaborated with someone it may help me get stuff done. I’ve been sitting on various novel ideas for years and years and still haven’t written one. I always seem to make excuses, and there’s no one to stop me as the only person I’m letting down is myself.
My girlfriend likes to write, she doesn’t do it, but when she has (for school and college etc she has enjoyed it) and I wonder if me and her could create something together. Our personalities are too different though as are our likes and dislikes when it comes to reading so I’m not sure we could settle on an idea.
But if I took a back seat, let her think of the idea and inform it every step of the way and I just wrote it for her, that way I’d be doing the writing and she’d be the idea woman, it could be quite good.
Very interesting! If I ever finish my own novel I may consider asking her if she’d be up for it haha!
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I agree it is hard to trust at times! Having your spouse in the mix is wonderful as they know you inside out and makes no qualms about setting you straight.
Good luck on this new venture!
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Thank you Liz, I do enjoy working with my wife a lot. She’s always been my inspiration.
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