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Clancy Martin: Love and Lies | The Faster Times
The Faster Times is a collective of great journalists who have come together to try something new. As we launch this July, we will have more than a hundred correspondents in over 20 countries. We have someone on the ground in Kenya and someone else report
Tribeca at The New School: New Forms of Storytelling
Kenneth Hung, Jay Smooth, Nina Paley, Thomas Allen Harris
Katalin Ladik, Ikarova senka
via http://friendfeed.com/bugondope/b0794bd6/bogomoljka-kad-se-ispunilo-vrijeme-posao
Randall Szott: In Search of the Mundane
on storytelling as an every day art; the stories we tell day-to-day in simple conversation: in bars and at work, to strangers or loved ones, to explain where we're coming from and where we want to go.
Paul Constant Reviews Twitter | Stranger
written in 140-character chunks, drafted on Twitter http://twitter.com/BobbyHayes
Into the Blogosphere
This online, edited collection explores discursive, visual, social, and other communicative features of weblogs. Essays analyze and critique situated cases and examples drawn from weblogs and weblog communities. Such a project requires a multidisciplinary
Emily Gould: Why I write for free
The Internet isn’t a text we can all read and interpret differently. It’s not even a text, at least not in most senses of that word. The Internet is a chimera that magically manifests in whatever guise its viewer expects it to. If you are looking at th
Why journalists deserve low pay
Wages are compensation for value creation. And journalists simply aren't creating much value these days.
A Companion to Digital Literary Studies
A Companion to Digital Literary Studies, ed. Susan Schreibman and Ray Siemens. Oxford: Blackwell, 2008.
Reading Digital Literature: Surface, Data, Interaction, and Expressive Processing (PDF)
by Noah Wardrip-Fruin
Göran Kjellmer: "Literary Conventions and the Human Body" | Applied Semiotics / Sémiotique appliquée
This study has attempted to show, first, that authors’ reference to physical manifestations, such as facial expressions, head and hand movements, etc., in order to represent mental states and emotions and thereby to lend colour and life to the portrayal o
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