The idea is simple

 Go into the Library. Select a genre that attracts you. Enter the genre and write a story, a poem, or, a song. Better yet, find a work that someone else started and add to it. Be creative and take it in your direction.

You will have a limited amount you can contribute to the literature. Save your work in the Vault. After that, someone else will contribute their ideas to your work. The idea is to see how creative we can get as the literature develops. Specific instructions are inside each Vault.

The idea is to start a story or maybe find a story in the library that you would like to continue. The challenge is to create or add to a storyline or characters with unresolved problems, challenges, or adventures. Each contributor can add no more than 10 pages, or about 5,000 words to any one story. After that, someone else will continue the story, probably in a surprising direction. The eighth contributor needs to write the ending and resolve all issues.

How do we get this started?

  1. Sign up, so we can reward  the contributors.
  2. Go to a genre that attracts you. Start your own story or add to someone else’s story. Take the story, or perhaps the song or poem, into your direction.
  3. Save your contribution.
  4. The next person will take your contribution and, perhaps follow your direction, or maybe, go in another direction. The possibilities are endless.

1. If you want to contribute, you have to sign up. That way, we can acknowledge and reward contributors. You are able to go to any storyline and read what is being created without signing up.

2. Go to Library

3. Select a genre that attracts you. Start your own story or add to an existing story or poem. You can add up to 5,000 words.

4. Save your contribution.

5. The next person will take your contribution into surprising directions. The possibilities are endless.

6. The eighth person has the responsibility to conclude the story.

Why do this?

First, it will be fun to write and to read.

This is an opportunity to test creativity.

Where will the next person go with the story? Does the next person have the creativity to make the storyline interesting and surprising?

This is an opportunity to test diversity.

Where would a story, or poem go if the next writer is a different gender, nationality, religion, or just wants to tell a different story? A story being told from one point of view could suddenly and dramatically change when being told by another person.

This is an opportunity to get rewarded.

If any of the works of literature are published, or in any other way produces income, that income will be split evenly among the literature’s contributors.