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How You Lose the Time War > TW: Duel Authorship

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message 1: by Lee (last edited Apr 06, 2020 07:01AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lee  (the Book Butcher) (butcherfromgeorgia) I really like the concept of duel authorship, particularly where two authors write different characters POVs and combine them like Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch that S&L read in 2011 and I read last year where Terry Pratchett wrote Aziraphale's parts and Neil Gaiman wrote Crowley's. I was wondering anyone could recommend other book using this device and what is this device technically called duel authorship sounds two simplistic to be right. maybe a little info on the technique in general.


message 2: by Lee (last edited Apr 06, 2020 07:08AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lee  (the Book Butcher) (butcherfromgeorgia) also how did this partnership come about. I know the backstory behind Good omens but what about time war? who wrote red and who blue? were they "pen paling" it or did they have a set plot form the beginning and only the poetry is spur of the moment? seems kind of like a organic letter correspondence to me. if anyone could answer these questions in a non spoiler way I would appreciate it. sometimes a novels backstory is as interesting as the work itself!


Lee  (the Book Butcher) (butcherfromgeorgia) thanks David. it did


message 5: by Tassie Dave, S&L Historian (new) - rated it 3 stars

Tassie Dave | 4076 comments Mod
I hope the pun-tastic thread title was deliberate :-)


Lee  (the Book Butcher) (butcherfromgeorgia) Tassie Dave wrote: "I hope the pun-tastic thread title was deliberate :-)"

wish I was that clever but I see the pun.


message 7: by Tassie Dave, S&L Historian (last edited Apr 06, 2020 05:49PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Tassie Dave | 4076 comments Mod
I think it's brilliant.

I think your subconscious brain made you come up with the title ;-)

We now have a term for a co-authored work that features 2 protagonists engaged in a verbal (or actual) sparring contest.


terpkristin | 4407 comments I assumed it was intentional, too! It totally worked!


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