![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the format is really limiting. Some of the installments are better than others, and I chalk that up to the writing ability of the various authors. It's everything you'd expect a book written by committee to be: disjointed, silly, and forced. I started this one back in April, and read it into May. "This story starts with a train rushing through the night." No one knows where or how it will end! To get bi-weekly updates with new Exquisite Corpse Adventure chapters, click on the subscribe link at the top of the page. Our "Exquisite Corpse Adventure" works this way: Jon Scieszka, the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, has written the first episode, which is "pieced together out of so many parts that it is not possible to describe them all here, so go ahead and just start reading!" He has passed it on to a cast of celebrated writers and illustrators, who must eventually bring the story to an end.Įvery two weeks, there will be a new episode and a new illustration. The game ends when someone finishes the story, which is then read aloud. An Exquisite Corpse is an old game in which people write a phrase on a sheet of paper, fold it over to conceal part of it and pass it on to the next player to do the same. Ever heard of an Exquisite Corpse? It's not what you might think. ![]()
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