User blog comment:DarkCyberWolf/Potential Hunger Games-esque Collab?/@comment-5084816-20140425191923/@comment-1745092-20140427044049

We should probably work out how we write then. I'd say we start with one long chapter (edited by all of us), divided into twelve parts, to show all the reapings, get a good introduction to our contestants. Then we do the interviews, training, etc. But while we're writing those parts, we should discuss with each other how the arena will be arranged. Once that's all decided, we write the chapters. Hell, the POV can actually alternate more than once within a chapter. And does it really NEED to be your character in order to write from their POV? This way, even if our characters die off we can all still have a chance to write. Also, perhaps we can have like an editorial veto power - If any of us thinks that one of the writers just suddenly and unrealistically killed off people just for spite/to protect their own characters, we call it to a vote. If, let's say, 2/3 or more of our writers say it was unfair, then we edit over it with something better. If anyone wishes to amend these ideas, please do so.