Literary Collaboration
Literary collaboration refers to the process where two or more writers work together to create a piece of literature. This can involve co-authoring books, sharing ideas, or contributing to anthologies. Collaborators often bring different perspectives and skills, enriching the final work and allowing for a blend of styles and voices.
Such partnerships can take various forms, from formal arrangements like writing teams to informal collaborations among friends. Notable examples include the works of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, who co-wrote Good Omens. Literary collaboration can enhance creativity and lead to innovative storytelling.