Fall for a voice first.
A duet is a private story between two writers. No photos, no bios — just pen names and imagination. The more you write together, the more you reveal about each other.
Night Cartographer
91% chemistrySci-FiFantasy#stars#midnight trains#tea“She kept a thermos of jasmine tea for exactly this kind of emergency: a sky too clear to sleep under.”
Their story invitation: Once a year, a train appears at platform 9 that isn't on any schedule. Tonight we both board it — you write your stranger, I'll write mine. Let's see if they find each other before dawn.
Marginalia
78% chemistryMysteryComedy#bookshops#rain#bad coffee“The note in chapter twelve said 'whoever you are, you're wrong about the butler' — and honestly? Rude. Accurate, but rude.”
Their story invitation: In my bookshop, someone keeps leaving notes in the margins of the mysteries — clever, funny, occasionally devastating. You're the one leaving the notes. I'm the one who's started writing back.
The Fence Post
94% chemistryRomanceSlice of Life#cooking#letters#gardens“The recipe said 'season to taste' and she thought: that's the whole trouble with everything, isn't it.”
Their story invitation: Two neighbors who've never met, trading recipes and secrets through a knothole in the garden fence. I'll write my side of the fence. You write yours.
These are demo writing partners so you can feel the experience. In the real version, duets match you with actual people by topic and taste.