#233 [2004-05-04 23:52:49]
Anyone game for a round robin?
by
spiritus_saitou
This is all Tiffany�s fault. She was the one who started me thinking (and remembering Barb telling me about how fun a round robin could be with the writers & Shinsengumi nuts (my description, not hers� don�t go after her with katana in gatotsu stance) we have here) by imagining directing Hijikata in a commercial to advertise a bath sponge over on the message board.
So, chime in. What do you guys think about starting a round robin here? I�m willing to keep tabs on the organization, but what do YOU want to do? We need ideas about scenarios� some rules, like how long a person has to get their section posted and what happens if they can�t get it done� anything else that comes to mind. It�s been a while for me, but those I participated in were private and very small� really more like RPG than a true round robin, so I�m counting on veterans to make suggestions based on their experience. If we come up with a list of scenarios, I can create a poll for us to make a final choice (and anything else that needs deciding).
And, please, don�t anyone be shy!!! This is purely for fun� no Pulitzer Prize hopes here. Join in!! Good way to get your hand in at some writing without being responsible for the whole thing.
phil
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#236 [2004-05-05 05:05:49]
Re: [SHQ_Spy_Division] Anyone game for a round robin?
by
bsher213
I told you my few ryo worth but I'll bore everyone while I'm at it *grin*
For theme/scenario Oh who knows? I'm game for anything the more "out
there" the better to get us really thinking and trying to make it
plausible. Although I do think it should stay in the realm of
possibility Saitou between the years of his actual life span.
Time to write individual contributions? 24--48 hours? A week?
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Barbara Sheridan
http://www.barbarasheridan.net
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