MARGARET TANNER'S TAKE ON COLLABORATION
Collaboration. – The dictionary defines this as:
Working together or working with another.
To co-operate with an enemy of one’s country.
I have collaborated.
I have worked with other authors on a Western anthology (Rawhide
‘N Roses), where there were fourteen of us who each supplied a short story.
I have also worked with good friend and fellow author, Susan
Horsnell in a short story collection, Colonial and Cowboys.
Donning my erotic romance persona, as KC Vixen, I collaborated
with two other erotic romance writers, Lacey Roberts and Victoria Hanson. We
each supplied a novella for this boxed collection, A Feast of Erotica, so it
can be seen that I have collaborated a few times.
I have found that many of the characters in my novels collaborate
with others, sometimes for good, sometimes for evil.
Two female workers may collaborate to try and have something
done about a fellow worker who may have sexually harassed them. We all know the
type, the guy who accidentally brushes our breast, stands too close to us in
the elevator and is always making smutty jokes when no-one else is around.
Then there are the criminals who plan a bank robbery
together, working for weeks on the layout of the bank, the personnel required,
which bank to hit, getaway cars, somewhere to stash the cash until the heat is
off etc. This planning might take weeks before the deed is done. Surely that is
collaboration.
In my latest novel, Falsely Accused, the hero, Jake Smith,
is convicted of a crime he did not commit. His aristocratic father wants to get
rid of him, so with the help of paid criminals, the father has Jake framed for
a murder he did not commit. In my mind, the father collaborated with these men
by planning his son’s demise with their help.
So, in my humble opinion, there are many shades of Collaboration.
On arrival in
Under the name of KC Vixen she writes erotic romance
novellas.
4 comments:
I've held the fantasy of a collaborative family. One that meets monthly or more often, makes a list of what needs to be done to have the home everyone wants and then each person volunteers to do the various tasks. At my age and stage in life I'm doubtful it will ever come to pass. At least when I assign household tasks they get done at some point in time (usually within a week of the list going up).
I love your writing, Margaret, so "Falsely Accused" has become a must read for me.
Very intriguing blurb, Margaret! I love learning about Australian history. You bring it to life in your books as I fall in love with your characters!
Hi Sarah & Judith,
Thanks for the comment. Glad you love learning about Australian history, I love talking and writing about it.
Regards
Margaret
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