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http://www.odemagazine.com/article.php?aID=4270

Ode websnapr

Great stories succeed because they are able to capture the imagination of large or important audiences. A great story is true. Not necessarily because it’s factual, but because it’s consistent and aut
>30 days ago by ikepigott, 1 User, more info save
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/flash_fiction

Flash fiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia websnapr

Flash fiction differs from a vignette in that the flash-fiction work contains the classic story elements: protagonist, conflict, obstacles or complications, and resolution.
>30 days ago by bobrobboy, 1 User, more info save
http://noonebelongsheremorethanyou.com

No one belongs here more than you. Stories by Miranda J ... websnapr

Appliances as writeboard to create a Web site to promote a book!
>30 days ago by bobrobboy, 5 Users, more info save
http://iis.syr.edu/projects/pnopen/summary.html

Participatory Networks websnapr

Section 2 ends with a discussion of Library 2.0. Current initiatives in the library world to bring the tools of Web 2.0 to the service of Library 2.0 are exciting and innovative, and more to the point
>30 days ago by bobrobboy, 1 User, more info save
http://mashable.com/2007/02/06/flip/

Flip.com Launches - Social Networking Perfection (p) websnapr

Flip.com is based around “flip books”. ... The end result is something like a multimedia version of a RockYou or Slide.com slideshow.
>30 days ago by bobrobboy, 1 User, more info save
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/the_thirty-six_dramatic_situations

The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations websnapr

"The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations is a descriptive list which was created by Georges Polti to categorize every dramatic situation that might occur in a story or performance." Via A. R. Yng
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://bg-editor.livejournal.com/2788.html

Descriptive Techniques websnapr

"If I am analogous to the director of the film my readers watch, then description controls many of the aspects of that story experienced by the reader. That camera is critical for conveying pacin
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.deepgenre.com/wordpress/carolberg/craft/storytelling/my-first-novel-question-multiple-first-person-narrators

Multiple First Person Narrators websnapr

"There is certainly nothing technically wrong with multiple first-person narrators. It is no more “incorrect” than using multiple third-person points of view or present tense or omniscient POVs o
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://jimvanpelt.livejournal.com/46087.html

Every "Rule" has Exceptions websnapr

"One of the many fascinating aspects of English and writing is that anything that sounds like a rule has exceptions. The only real rule in writing is this: IT HAS TO WORK. If it works, it's good.
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://jimvanpelt.livejournal.com/45839.html

Creating Characters: Background Thoughts and an Exercis ... websnapr

"When I'm teaching character to students, I tell them they have seven ways to let the reader know who they are dealing with."
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.deepgenre.com/wordpress/loistilton/misc/the-text-and-its-story

The Text and its Story websnapr

"It might be enlightening to think of the story as the raw material, the clay that we can shape or form into a specific form as a text." Lois Tilton gets philosophical about the writing proc
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://incubator.quasimondo.com/flash/flickeur.php

Flickeur - Every Picture Tells a Story websnapr

"Flickeur (pronounced like Voyeur) randomly retrieves images from Flickr.com and creates an infinite film with a style that can vary between stream-of-consciousness, documentary or video clip.&qu
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 3 Users, more info save
http://www.huge-entity.com/2006/10/realm-of-new-fictions.html

The Realm of The New Fictions websnapr

"Here lies interpretation, misrepresentation and imagination. Here fiction comes under the control of the perceiver, worlds form distinct from their manufacturer: here be the no-man's land of cre
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.huge-entity.com/forum/discussion/195/

Telling stories without saying anything websnapr

"Can videogames tell stories? Can they do it in their own way, or must they replicate existing media? If they do provide a unique slant on storytelling, does that open doors to new kinds of story
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.wqusability.com/articles/personas_storytelling.html

Personas and Storytelling - Whitney Interactive Design websnapr

Personas work because they tell stories. Stories are part of every community. They communicate culture, organize and transmit information. Most importantly, they spark the imagination as you explore n
>30 days ago by zinkous, 1 User, more info save
http://www.dandelife.com

Dandelife websnapr

Everyone you knew, every place you've been to, everything you've done. All in one place.
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http://distributedresearch.net/couscousrecipe/

couscous recipe websnapr

Do not start making a couscous recipe before reading this warning!
>30 days ago by aroberts, 1 User, more info save
http://www.techlearning.com/shared/printablearticle.php?articleid=196604788

Tips For Digital Story Telling websnapr

a set of strategies that streamline the process and permit students to achieve the best results.
>30 days ago by kaospilots, 1 User, more info save
http://homelessnation.org

Welcome | homeless nation websnapr

Through a national network of outreach workers, The Homeless Nation Project is dedicated to providing the tools for homeless Canadians to share their stories, unique philosophies and points of view wi
>30 days ago by kaospilots, 1 User, more info save
http://www.ted.com/themes/view/id/22

TED | Theme | Master Storytellers websnapr

Master storytellers on TED: they have something powerful to say, and their intensity and delivery command your attention.
>30 days ago by kaospilots, 1 User, more info save
http://thenjournal.org/commentary/95/

THEN: Journal websnapr

Building bridges: Connecting virtual teams using narrative and technology - Distributed Teams as Disconnected Human-Systems
>30 days ago by kaospilots, 1 User, more info save
http://www.plotsite.net

Plot - every business needs a story websnapr

gettin people to share ideas, visualising business ideas, creating methods of getting people to participate interact& work together
>30 days ago by kaospilots, 1 User, more info save
http://changingminds.org/index.htm

Changing minds and persuasion -- How we change what oth ... websnapr

he largest site in the world on all aspects of how we change what others think, believe, feel and do. There are already over 2200 pages here, with much more to come!
>30 days ago by kaospilots, 2 Users, more info save
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