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Round robin

Grant Wray
I've just been cleaning out my electronic closet, and I came across the old
round robin stories.
What a joy it was to revist the old turf.
A colleague here also pointed out a 'make your own' comic site:
http://www.scottmccloud.com/comics/carl/3b/cyoc.html

sadly finished, but a combination of the two ideas..........

any takers?

Grant.


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Re: Round robin

bslwrsf
Sounds very interesting. please advise on how and when to participate. sl


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RE: Round robin

Grant Wray
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The proposer / starter selects the title, which must appear in the story at
some point.
You move your name from the top to the bottom of the email list at the end
of the story when you submit to the list.
A joiner should send their name to be added onto the list to the person two
down the list, and then they go on the bottom of the list.
The story cannot end until it has done the rounds at least once.
That's it!
If you want to propose one, I'll join in.
Grant.



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Sounds very interesting. please advise on how and when to participate. sl


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