Once you begin conversing with your writing partner, you want to break the ice before you begin writing. If you can’t talk to each other, you can’t write together. It’s simple as that, so get to know each other until you can chat effortlessly. This is easier for some, and harder for others.
If you need suggestions on getting to know each other, here are some basic questions to get you started:
-How long they have been writing stories?
-What are their hobbies? (other than writing)
-Where do they find inspiration?
-Which work(s) they are most proud of?
-What parts of writing are they good at?
-What do they think they need to improve at?
Please leave comments on good questions to ask.

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How to Co-Write a Novel
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