Has this been done?
Has an author posted a novel online. Then encouraged readers to “improve” it as they do a Wikipedia article?
It would be a HIT online.
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Related – Wikipedia kills Encarta — and Microsoft pronounces it dead

It could not compete against an open source, free competitor.
Microsoft initiated Encarta by purchasing non-exclusive rights to the Funk & Wagnalls Encyclopedia, incorporating it into its first edition in 1993. …
In the late 1990s, Microsoft bought Collier’s Encyclopedia and New Merit Scholar’s Encyclopedia from Macmillan and incorporated them into Encarta. Thus the current Microsoft Encarta can be considered the successor of the Funk and Wagnalls, Collier, and New Merit Scholar encyclopedias. None of these formerly successful encyclopedias remained in print for long after being merged into Encarta. …
Wikipedia – Encarta
Hey, Rick!
Might be a place for one of the Mark Remmington books! 🙂
Yes, there has been. http://www.theautobiographyofpain.com
Thanks Brianantor.
It obviously still needs a LOT of work.
Judging from the first few sentences: