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Okay /lit/

Pick two writers to team up on a novel

>> No.1634100

Bukowski vs Henry Miller

Who can out-drink, out fuck, and out crass the other?

I think its anybodies game.

>> No.1634096

hemingway & fitzgerald

>> No.1634101

Jim Butcher and Stephen King.

>> No.1634106

JD Salinger, Cormac McCarthy and Thomas Pynchon

The book never sees the light of day.

>> No.1634107

Hemmingway and Atwood.

>> No.1634117

Jeff Vandermeer and China Mieville.

>> No.1634118

Dave Sim and Valerie Solanas

>> No.1634121

>>1634118

Valerie Solanas and Boyd Rice

>> No.1634124

JK Rowling and Stephanie Meyer.

>> No.1634125

Thomas Pynchon & DFW
most erudite novel of all time

>> No.1634126

>>1634124

I lol'd

>> No.1634128

Philip Pullman and Donna Tartt

Surely that's not too much to ask.

>> No.1634131

James Joyce and John Milton.

>> No.1634132

George R. R. Martin and Christopher Paolini
entitle it: "The Book That Never Will Be Released"

>> No.1634134

>>1634128
oh shit

i would read this

>> No.1634140

>>1634132

>Paolini book

>Will never be released

But that's a good thing!

>> No.1634153

>>1634132
George R.R. Martin and Tao Lin
entitle it: 15 full pages of /lit/ domination, with the exception of one ten-post thread on page 8 about Virginia W00f making a frozen dinner

>> No.1634161

Yukio Mishima & Gore Vidal

>> No.1634164

Camus and Nabokov

>> No.1634175

Dante and Tara Gilesbie

>> No.1634188

Goethe and Joyce

>> No.1634213
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1634213

Bob Dylan and Hunter S. Thompson.

>> No.1634215

Flannery O'Connor and Dan Brown.

>> No.1634227

chandler and cervantes

>> No.1634277

Bret Easton Ellis and Kanye West

>> No.1634315

Goethe and The Wu-tang Clan rewrite Young Werther.

>> No.1634322

Philip K. Dick and Isaac Asimov

Or Dick+Gibson

>> No.1634327

pynchon and god (he supposedly wrote the bible).


(or pychon and nabokov)

>> No.1634338

JK Rowling and Jean-Paul Sartre

>>1634277
fund it

>> No.1634356

>>1634322
second that.

>> No.1634360

Thomas Pynchon and Dan Brown. What the fuck

>> No.1634371

Stephanie Meyer + JK Rowling

OR James Joyce and Tao Lin

>> No.1634374

>>1634371
A Portrait of the Artist as an Asian?

>> No.1634377

>>1634374
>implying Tao Lin writes about being Asian and not autistic
Moar liek Portrait of the Autist as a Young Hamster

>> No.1634378

Douglas Coupland and Tolkien

>> No.1634382

Douglas Adams and George Orwell

Come on, who wouldn't want to read that dystopian laugh-fest.

>> No.1634383

Rand and Wordsworth.

>> No.1634407

>>1634378
I love Douglas Coupland!!!
Have you read Generation A?

>> No.1634409

>>1634407
No.

>> No.1634436

>>1634407
Not the same person, but I have. I enjoyed it - I wouldn't say it's my favourite of his novels, but it's probably in the top three.

>> No.1634450

faulkner and hemingway.

imagine it, /lit/itzens. the adventures and misadventures of jake barnes and nick adams in that lush prose, or crazy fucking southerners still butthurt about losing the civil war described in stripped-down english that makes orwell look like a purple prose writer.

'twould be epic.

>> No.1634637

Oscar Wilde and Henry James

>> No.1634641

>>1634450
Technically, they did work together.

Hemingway wrote "To Have and Have Not" and Faulkner wrote some of the script for the movie version.

>> No.1634642

>>1634641
Interesting side-note: "To Have and Have Not"´s script is the only American work made by two literary Nobel Prize winners.

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1634643

I know they aren't authors. But goddamn, I'd like to see how long the three of them can delay shit.

>> No.1634653

Gene Wolfe and Ursula K. Le Guin
He's a batshit insane rightard who though William F. Buckley was too mellow
She's an anarcho-syndicalist
Hilarity will ensure
(well actually thats unlikely since they're apparently good friends in real life)

>> No.1634670
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1634670

Stephen King and Tolstoy

>> No.1634671

>>1634670
could the publishing industry really manufacture a 5000 page novel?

>> No.1634673

Thomas Pynchon and Woody Allen.
You know you want to read that shit.

>> No.1634676

Stephanie Meyer and Bram Stoker

>> No.1634679

L. Ron Hubbard and Ayn Rand.

>> No.1634680

>>1634671
release it in parts

>> No.1634682

The plethora of old dudes who wrote the bible and Tolkien. Two fantasy fictions put into one mega-epic fantasy fiction.

>> No.1634685

Grant Morrison and Alan Moore.

>> No.1634689

>>1634653

That could actually be pretty awesome.

>> No.1634690

>>1634215
LOL

>>1634322
excellent

>>1634382
With Anthony Hopkins doing the audiobook

>> No.1634693

>>1634679
I'd rather wish the Necronomicon upon the world

>>1634685
Sadly, such a thing can never be. Damn' magicians and their pride.

>> No.1634694

Robert E. Howard and Neil Gaiman re-write American Gods....

>> No.1634696

Richard Laymon and Nora Roberts

>> No.1634699

Clive Barker and H.P. Lovecraft.
Would probably go well until Lovecraft realized he was working with a gay person.

>> No.1634702

Stephanie King and Stephen Meyer

>> No.1634707

>>1634699
drivenmadbyrealizationface.jpg

>> No.1634708

Flaubert and Tolkien.
Verlaine and Lovecraft.
Molière and Shakespeare.

>> No.1634711

Edgar Allan Poe and Howard Phillips Lovecraft.

a want a Chthulu's story by Poe

>> No.1634714

Lord Dunsany, Robert E. Howard and Kentaro Miura.
Dunsany and Howard would handle the writing and Miura would come up with suggestions and illustrate.

>> No.1634727

I remember reading that book when I was younger and wondering how two people wrote a book together

>> No.1634810

Kurt Vonnegut and Phillip K Dick.