Silver Screen Fiend
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2014
If you don't know what it is, an Exquisite Corpse is a story whose segments are written by different authors. This is a parlor game of sorts that came out of the surrealist movement, but it's also part of a lesson on creative writing from an elementary English class I had. I want to use a similar method to write a role play, probably with just a single partner, in which we take turns writing segments of the same story, rather than "play the role" of specific characters. While it may be a hard sell to many RPers who have a strong attachment to their pet characters, I think it's the only way to not be constantly annoyed with the way some people write. My primary issue is how the beats of my own post are repeated back to me in my partner's post, only from a different character's perspective. I find that too repetitive. I also hate having to wait for a partner's character to respond to something my character did, but because that's the only way the plot can progress, it means that sometimes only seconds can pass between posts, and when you're writing two or three paragraph posts on average, that makes the story drag.
Someone told me this isn't really "role play", which is technically true. It's collaborative creative writing, but that's what I've always liked most about role playing. I want to tell a story with a like minded partner, and I want us to have equal control and access to the characters of a story so that progress can be made with each post, nothing gets repeated, the narrative doesn't have to drag, and things can progress at a nice pace. How valid is this method? Is there something I'm misunderstanding about the nature of role playing? What's the proper way to bring it up to a partner, or to ask for it in a request thread?
Someone told me this isn't really "role play", which is technically true. It's collaborative creative writing, but that's what I've always liked most about role playing. I want to tell a story with a like minded partner, and I want us to have equal control and access to the characters of a story so that progress can be made with each post, nothing gets repeated, the narrative doesn't have to drag, and things can progress at a nice pace. How valid is this method? Is there something I'm misunderstanding about the nature of role playing? What's the proper way to bring it up to a partner, or to ask for it in a request thread?