[@Frizan] >making it but not pinging me =P RIGHT! What do I do if my coauthor isn't on RPG? *eyes a bunch of people* Also [@NEvix] what think you, should we take a stab at this? I'm sure some number of people from our rp would qualify. Actually, I'd ask [@Drakey] if he was around, given that's basically the concept for Ziotea and Rodion, but...as I said. He's not about much. =/ Come to think of it, if I get permission to use his char and have him proof it, would that count? I'm not really clear on this whole twoauthors but it's okay if the writing is all by one person thing. @.@ But maybe that's just me. Could you perhaps clarify? Does creation of roughly half the characters or even just one MC count as sufficient contribution? The formatting presentation you request here detracts from the story, in my personal opinion. If both parties are writing -- even if one person is doing most of it but getting snippets from the other party then it's very jarring to have a handful of places marked where party 2 did the word-for-word construction. If it's changing every few lines, that just becomes a disaster. If two people are each primary writers but not exclusively so for a given set of characters, and then some mostly shared characters, that can't actually be marked with just a note because there may be exceptions, and frequent ones. The only think I can think of is using some sort of authorship color, but even that detracts from a story, and it loses accuracy when color changes for edits (I've got a very active red pen). Can we submit a clean version, and include another with writers marked as needed? Just so that it doesn't hurt readers' enjoyment? [@Kalleth] yes, the idea was that, in addition to questions being open so everyone can see the responses, that finding partners could start here. ^.^