Jo Eden
Monday 20th October 2008 2:45am
Nottingham
58 posts
Well, I write with one of my best friends - after uni, when we saw each other almost every day, we ended up 150 odd miles apart. Hasnt hampered our writing whatsoever. Ok, we had an advantage by being close mates anyway, but if you get into a good routine you can work over distance easily.
We tend to use the wonder of MSN sharing folders to keep track of our work. We work best when we work separately and then have a tete-a-tete about the work we've done. Lots of editing together other and long phone conversations, the occasional meet up when finances allow - its workable as long as you stick to it and know you can work like that.
Having said all that, our stuffs all in the works and completely untouched by professional hand. So this insight is probably completely useless. I'm so glad I worsened my RSI for that...