My friend, Minette says: “Wanna write a book together?”
I say: “Cool. Sure.”
Then we skipped off singing,
“Ho height! Ho height! It’s off we go to write, la-la-la-la!”
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Two! Two! Two writers for the price of one! (I’m the emo one.) |
(I write much better than I play tennis. I swear!) |
You’d never see this in a bookstore window.
(Nothing was said about no poop in this article.)
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As much as I love it, problems with writing together do exist. Showing instead of telling in a book is crucial. We have to work on this during edits because during writing, we try to get across what we have in mind through prose and dialogue. Telling = bad. It’s tough.
Now this book REALLY is good at showing, not telling. |
Let’s go THIS WAY. Follow me!
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We basically take turns and write approximately 1K words each turn. We’ve tried longer and shorter and just feel this works best for us. We trust each other and we are willing to compromise. Since one of us is always waiting for the other to send the manuscript back, we try to be very respectful of each other’s time. Pantsing is like tightrope walking without a net and kinda scary for me, since I don’t do it. But I tend to be more adventurous when writing as Zari Reede. I’m secure that WE can write anything.
It’s a little nerve-wracking, but I’m doing it! |
Convo nugget comin’ your way! |
I won’t lie. Co-writing isn’t for everyone. But you’ll never know if you don’t try. So, tap a fellow author. Dare ‘em. I’m betting they’ll step up to the plate.
Batter, batter, batter, SWING!
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About Zoe Tasia:
As a child, Zoe Tasia idolized Barbara Eden, star of I Dream of Jeannie, however, she would have ditched the astronaut and married Captain Kirk. She can’t blink and make magic nor did she wed a Starfleet officer. Instead, life had something better in store for her. She explores her imagination as a writer, is married to an understanding Greek, has two grown sons, and a crazy cat that thinks it’s a dog. Zoe grew up in Oklahoma and lived over seven years in Scotland. Now she resides in the great state of Texas, where everything’s bigger and better, or so she’s told by the natives. When she’s not giving her make-believe friends full rein, she enjoys the opera, ballet, well-chilled champagne, and reading, lots and lots of reading. Her first book is Kilts and Catnip ~ The Shrouded Isle Book 1. She co-writes books with Minette Lauren as Zari Reede.
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Magical danger lurks in the forest.
But Greg Gillie, a handsome Scot with a mysterious past, protects the Shrouded Isle and the lands beyond from the mischievous, dangerous fae.
A woman arrives disturbing the wee folk.
Greg’s task becomes harder when American widow, Becca Shaw and her two daughters vacation there. As each day passes, more fae steal away from the forest hill and menace the people in the village, Thistle.
As Becca encounters an array of magical creatures, she strives to repair her relationship with her two still-grieving girls and befriend the suspicious villagers. Greg and Becca must work together to solve the mystery of why the fae are escaping and discover how to prevent it while they struggle with their blossoming feelings for one another.
For their sake and the sake of the world, let’s hope they’re up to the task.
Kilts and Catnip, the first book in a new fantasy series, is filled with sweet romance, delightful humor, and exciting adventure.
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15 comments:
Zoe, your adventures in co-writing are enviable. I always admired famous teams like Preston and Child (thrillers) and Niven and Pournelle (sci-fi), so I tried it once. It was a complete failure for reasons I'd rather not go into here.
I do believe the internet and computer software makes it a lot easier to team up, though. We're basically teaming up with an editor when we "track changes" with MS Word--why not another author?
However, I now satisfy my yen for co-authoring with my alter-ego, A. B. Carolan, a great fellow from Donegal who's in charge of my YA sci-fi mystery series.
r/Steve
I've always thought it would be fun to be part of a writing team. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
Zoe, I second (or is it third for you two?) Steven's comments. Your books are such fun to read, but beyond that, well crafted and beautifully written. Even with a two-some, that doesn't just flow into the keys! I'd ask where you get your ideas, but I bet they come bubbling to the surface of your creative minds. Congratulations, and please keep 'em coming. Your books are a perfect antidote to all the awful things we read about in the media.
Cute post! I never get tired of hearing our co-writing story and I love the added pics. Creative as always. Best~Minette
Love this upbeat post. It's a joy to read, just like your creative and imaginative books. Whatever your system, keep it up--it's adding sunshine to the literary world.
You and Minette make a great team! Collaborating on a book is difficult, but you make it sound wonderfully simple. Great interview.
Thanks everyone for your kind comments. I'm lucky I have a wonderfully creative friend in Minette, who puts up with me and my antics. (That emo remark wasn't totally in jest.) With three books (hers, mine and ours) coming out almost simultaneously, it's been difficult to get much writing done at the moment, but I hope we'll get back on track soon. i miss it. Writing together is the best of both worlds. You get to tell a story and read one all at the same time.
Thank you, HiDee, for giving me this opportunity to share my writing experience as a co-author. I had fun!
Thank you for being on our blog today and sharing such an interesting topic.
Cheers, Lynn. This is my inaugural experience with guest blogging. I couldn't have asked for a nicer one!
Nicely put!, Zoe. I miss it as well. I too thank everyone for their kind comments about our books together :)~Minette Lauren
Zoe,
Your post provides a wonderful glimpse into your collaboration with Minette. It can be difficult, but at the same time as you've shown how two unique perspectives can work together because of a mutual love of the craft of writing. I wish the two of you continued success.
Thank you, Daniella. It's an interesting challenge and prior to this, I never would have thought I could write with anyone. I am so not a team player. But Minette hasn't killed me yet for being a maverick element. Ask her about the coconut pie incident.
As for you, Ms. Lauren...is it my turn to write or yours?
Oh, I think it would be great fun to work with someone, but I'm not sure I'd get much done beyond having fun what-iffing. But you, Zoe? You and Minette have turned it into magic. And I'm so glad you have. June Trop
Zoe, you rock! Your books rock! Your partnership rocks! With admiration for your work and your spirit.
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