Subject: Explanations!
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Posted on: 2013-04-22 21:05:00 UTC
It's not that hard, actually. As I partecipated in some collaborations already, I'll tell you how it goes.
Part 1: The physical means, and I think the best one around is Google Drive. With it, not only a single document can be shared real-time within the collaboration team, but you basically need only a Gmail/Google/Youtube account and a computer or tablet with internet access... which doesn't even have to be your own, as the file is hosted on a server like email. And also has a built-in chat to allow the collaborators to work together. (Or start talking about random things and forget about the story. Believe me, it happens)
Part 2: Bouncing off ideas to build the basic plot of the story. No more to be said here, just exchange ideas.
Part 3: The actual writing. Can be done by writing a few lines each (very useful when each collaborator is using his own characters), or take turns writing longer bits. The latter is most useful when dealing with time zone difference, and in that case the comment function is vital: it allows to comment, write down ideas, ask for suggestions about a sentence or scene, and so on.
If you want an example, look at my missions. Interlude #1 was written with the first method, as Astral Void and I managed to get enough time zone overlap to do it. Collaboration #1 and #2 were done with the second one, as the piece was longer and there was lees overlap time with Firemagic.
To bring the point home, I'm Italian, Astral Void is Australian and Firemagic is American. And yet, collaboration was possible. And fun. Collaboration is fun.