Subject: We started pretty much immediately, didn't we?
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Posted on: 2013-04-24 16:03:00 UTC
Well, I know it was finished by the time I got married, so it can't be more than four years... I'll check later and see if I have the file.
You make a good point about sorting out conversations - it's certainly possible, but I think far easier to plan for in advance than try and fix later. As a general rule, my collaborative pieces were significantly longer than my solo ones - which means there's that much more to reedit, and on a massive scale besides.
Probably the best way of avoiding it would be to have a system for noting that you have something else to say. If, for example, Agent Ahpla was teasing Agent Etab about the latter's infatuation with the canon character Ammag Atled-Nolispe (y'know, for example), and Etab's author wanted to add an 'Anyway, what about you and Atez'ate Ateht?', we'd usually end up with this:
Ahpla: And the look on your face when he walked past was priceless!
Etab: I wouldn't call it priceless. Anyway, what about you and Atez'ate Ateht?
Ahpla: Oh? Then how much would you say it would cost? And what do you mean by that?
&c&c
But what we actually should do is something like this:
Ahpla: And the look on your face when he walked past was priceless!
Etab: I wouldn't call it priceless. [I want to mention Ahpla and Atez'ate Ateht when we get a moment]
Ahpla: Oh? Then how much would you say it would cost? [Then have Etab reply to this and we'll switch topics]
Etab: £5.60. That's minimum wage, right? - anyway, what about you and Atez'ate Ateht?
Ahpla: What do you mean by that?
&c&c
Obviously it leads to longer conversations, but, well, that's what happens when you want to make more stuff. The difficulty crops up when you want to reply to something that was said immediately without breaking the thread of conversation... I'unno about that. Compound Conversation Syndrome is usually what happens on the Board, neh?
hS