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A serial fanfiction story begun by one author, then added to by other authors chapter-by chapter or section-by-section, until the story reaches a mutually agreeable ending. Each chapter is usually contained within a post on a message board like [[PPMB]] or [[SFMB]]. Writers add to the story either at whim, when a good idea strikes them, or in designation rotation. There is usually no overall editor or moderator, so the story can progress with startling turns and twists in plot, sudden losses of major characters, equally sudden additions of new characters, and wild changes in setting.
 
A non-''Daria'' example of a round-robin story would be [http://www.amazon.com/Naked-Came-Manatee-Carl-Hiaasen/dp/0449001245/ref=sr_1_15/002-0781346-9177632?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1186147899&sr=1-15 ''Naked Came the Manatee''], an action-adventure comedy novel created in the 1990s by famed Florida-based writers like Dave Barry, Elmore Leonard, and Edna Buchanan. Reviews of the novel on [http://www.amazon.com Amazon.com] revealsreveal many of the inherent pitfalls as well as the attractions of attempting such a story. Conflicts between various writers over the story's direction and anger over the loss of favorite characters are major problems to be faced in the writing.
 
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