Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-25226524-20160720202209/@comment-12695236-20160731111407

I'm debating whether or not to combine Shadowswimmer's existing office stories with mine and Christian's ideas. It all depends on whether we want to merge exisiting stories from outside the collab's universe. If we did intertwine your exisiting stories regarding Marx Pharmaceuticals, then as you said, it would allow you to include your characters. However, Christian and I were discussing the company being akmost unknown. Like, it just moved into town one day, jobs were available and people only know vaguely what the company is about. Its intentions certainly need to be unclear, but we can offer hints as to what they're up to along the way. See what Christian thinks and we'll discuss further.

Thomas O. These are the answers to your questions:

1. Well one of my sections takes place in the 1950s. I mean, I'm perfectly happy to set stories in any time. Past and present is easier. If we set one in the future then obviously we can't reference any other sections, because what you write in the future means that the author of their section has to change the fate of their character/story so it matches the future story.

2. Trick R Treat is a 2007 anthology horror film. It was the basis for a section that Shadowswimmer brainstormed. It was just an idea for a section that involves a few of our characters (or all depending on what the section is about) to interact with each other.

3. I say write as much as you want. As long as you create an effective piece of writing, I don't see why we would need a word limit. However, 2000 words seems like a perfect limit should we have one.

I like your thinking regarding the motel idea. Sure. We can set the motel in the old part of town. Did you want me to set this up in the introduction? Or did you want to talk about the old part of town yourself in one of your sections?