I collaborated with Matthew Costello on MASQUE and MIRAGE, both of which are miles apart in style, theme, and content. I wrote NIGHTKILL with Steven Spruill. Matt and I were old hands at collaborating after FTL. With Steve, I was supposed to write the first and third quarters, but my schedule got in the way and I wound up writing the first and last quarters.
As for collaborating, I found it fun and stimulating. The novels started with an outline we both agreed on, and that was the fun part: each half bringing things to the table where they'd be batted around until they fit the story. But when it came to the actual writing, I kept finding myself yearning to wrest control from the other half of the team. I'd feel they were either overdoing or underdoing a scene - in other words, they weren't doing it as I
Which wasn't fair, of course. The whole point of a collaboration is a blending of styles and sensibilities in the quest for a whole that will be greater than the sum of its parts.
That rarely happens, as the King / Straub collaborations prove.
In all 3 cases I insisted on doing the final polish. I confess to being a control freak in the writing game.
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