Did Hypersphere ruin collaborative writing for Veeky Forums?
It got a lot more outside attention than the original Tundra but for seemingly all the wrong reasons
Did Hypersphere ruin collaborative writing for Veeky Forums?
It got a lot more outside attention than the original Tundra but for seemingly all the wrong reasons
Veeky Forums ruined collaborative writing for Veeky Forums
It was the most coherent is all. Don't get rosy eyed though, they're all just big collaborative shitposts and the notion of actually reading them is absurd to begin with.
I suppose Hypersphere ruined it only in the sense that it gave Veeky Forums's collaborations a sense of legitimacy they never needed.
>Veeky Forums users from the most annoying board on the website crowdwrite a massive novel
how could it even possibly have gone well
>the notion of actually reading them is absurd to begin with.
Read the first three pages of Tundra and tell me you didn't chuckle once
>more outside attention than the original
tundra has 4x the number of ratings on goodreads
I don't think so. Veeky Forums can write up collaborative literature all it wants. What Veeky Forums is haunted by now is a sort of feverish need to surmount Hypersphere (which shouldn't be a problem, but due to its users atrophy and their anxiety of not achieving that height: they'd rather rest knowing TLOTIAT and Hypermeme wrre just a one-time-gag), all you need is another Googledoc project in the nick of time and you get another Lulu bestseller
ᴸᴼᵂ ᶫᶦᶠᵉ scum who gets of to bumming boy pussy.
y'all better not do another until like at least 2017 in the middle of spring break or something
I truly believe Quagga would have been up to par. It was cohesive and was shaping up to be a thematically consistent work with several ongoing plots.