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Imagine that you are walking through your local library; your eyes zigzagging at a dizzying pace as you make your way down aisle after aisle desperately try to find something that grabs your attention. Sidney Sheldon. Stephen King. Michael Crichton. Robin Cook. John Grisham. And as your eyes shift from one author to the next, something catches your eye. Picking up the book, you smile as you see something you have never seen before. It’s a novel with a typically ambiguous title at the top of the cover. Less that one inch below the title is the name of the author. And the author. And the author. And the author. No less than twenty five authors prominently displayed on the front cover. Suddenly your heart gives a little jump as you notice the name of an author halfway down the front cover.

 

It’s you.

 

 

This can become a reality. This project, if done right, can be of historical significance. To tell you the truth, I’m not sure if it can be done right. I am, however, excited and willing to toy with this idea.

 

The real problem that I came across has been the total lack of commitment to any one story. Instead of contributing to an existing story, people are starting new ones. In principle this is perfectly fine when we have the amount of contributors to justify it. When that happens, I would love to see thousands of stories. Alas, that is just not the case right now.

 

A second and equally troubling pattern has also emerged. There are some contributors who are content to skim the storyline and then add a couple of lines to the story that are not only completely out of place, but have so many spelling mistakes that it becomes painful to read.

 

I therefore beg of all members, new and old, to help make history by way of imagination, creation and devotion for each storyline.

 

Don’t forget to enjoy the process.

 

 

David S. Chandler



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