【】It started innocently enough.

It started innocently enough. 。

Just one writer talking to his friend, another writer, on Twitter. 。

The principals of this story are Sam Sykes, an author known best for his 。 Aeons' Gate 。fantasy series; and Chuck Wendig, who most recently helmed the 。 Aftermath 。trilogy of 。 Star Wars 。books. Their bona fides are only important insofar as it lets you know they do cool things with words.  。

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Tweet may have been deleted。 Just two chill dudes talking, right? Not so much This is where our story takes a weird -- and all together 。dark。

Tweet may have been deleted 。

From this point on the back-and-forth goes completely off the rails. Hilariously so. And then, roughly 70 tweets later, a complete story has taken shape.  。


I'm not going to spoil it here. Instead, you should proceed directly to Twitter and watch the full replay of two super-talented craftspeople staging a live, collaborative storycrafting session on social media. 。
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