Worldwide Book Collaboration Project
Press Release - International
Worldwide Book Collaboration Project
Online reseller AmazonClicks.com today announced the world’s first huge scale book collaboration project.
Hundreds of aspiring, unpublished and established writers from around the world will join together on 1st January 2009 for a unique one year experiment to write a Novel collaboratively. Not only will they jointly decide all the major aspects of the book, the genre, plot and even the title, but they will write the story.
Thought to be the first large scale project of its kind in the English speaking world, the management will be mind boggling. According to AmazonClicks.com head of marketing - Peter Lihou;
“Bringing together this number of people from across the world creates unique challenges. Everyone will have their own thoughts on what the book should be, who the characters are, what plots and story lines get included, the list is endless. It will be like democracy gone mad as all these issues will be voted on and the majority will decide the outcome.
The key to our success will be exceptional project management, and this is something we have experience in. “
Writers do not need any previous experience and it
is hoped that a wide range of applicants will come forward
including complete novices and published authors. There is
no financial commitment but budding authors must have access
to email and the Internet to participate in the project
‘Forum’.
Not only will all participants
share in the glory of becoming published authors, they will
receive an equal share of the book and any related media
royalties for life!
Those interested in participating should send an email to thebook@amazonclicks.com including 500 words describing who they are and why they wish to join in this unique project. The final list will be announced on 31st December, 2008.
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