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When a friend and I started to write a collaborative mystery, we alternated chapters, often ending our work on a cliffhanger or twist for the other to resolve. Sadly, life prevented us from finishing the book, but I hope some day we can get back to it.
I believe James Patterson gives his co-authors an outline of the story and they flesh it out.

When a friend and I started to write a collaborative mystery, we alternated chapters, often ending our work on a cliffhanger or twist for the other to resolve. S..."
I can't figure out who wrote what. So seamless.


You might want to read "MatchUp" edited by Lee Child. It's a collection of short stories where they pair up authors. He gives a forward explaining how the authors "wrote" together to complete their stories. Fascinating...and the stories are all great crime stories too.

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An English language teacher had given an assignment on what she called a tandem story to Grade 12 students. Their efforts quickly degenerated but she gave them both high marks for the final result. The article is here.
Glenda Carroll