Back of the Closet

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Back of the Closet

An Interactive Fiction
by Erin Halfelven and Various Hands

What happens when Danny Sweet is left alone for a weekend, perhaps longer, with the contents of his sister's closet? Are there any secrets at the Back of the Closet? Follow Danny's adventures in this StoryTree -- or write your own adventure!


To enter your own chapter to this tale, choose |Title/Storytree| here or from the top menu. Title it BotC: Your Title list yourself and Various Hands as authors, and at least one of the categories with "interactive" in its name. Use the {Parent:} rolldown to pick the chapter in the storytree you want yours to follow, then type or paste your text in the {Body:} area. Preview then Submit; presto, you're a collaborator but don't worry--the Vigilance Committee is unlikely to call--aren't they?

Please don't post your chapter as a comment!

Have fun,
Erin

Comments

How to join in the fun

Remembered my old login name - finally - and got a new password, would love to contribute to the interactive story but I keep getting access deneighed. I must be doing something wrong,

Thanks for your help,

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Should be fixed

erin's picture

Somehow registered users access to creating "books" got unchecked. I rechecked that and besides, gave you author account which already had book access. "books" are what the internal software calls the data type I call TitlePage/StoryTree. :)

You should be able to go for it now, John.

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Renumbering of chapters of BotC

erin's picture

Well, I couldn't keep it straight how to number chapters so I've come up with a scheme that may work.

Each chapter number starts with a number that identifies the depth of sequence.

The mainline, with just chapter numbers is by me: Erin Halfelven. No letters follow these numbers.

Letters following the chapter number represent authors who started a line at chapter 2. All of their own chapters in this line will keep the form of number + their letter.

Number-letter-number will represent story branches starting at level three.

If it has four identifiers, it started at level four. A dot represents a level that stayed the same as previous levels. :) Yeah, I know what that means but it's not obvious.

Hope I can maintain this. LOL.

- Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.