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why we need new approaches to digital narrative
The way we tell stories in print has been mostly the same for some time now. Space constraints and graphic layout have made the narrative flow a broken one. With the advent of digital devices and…
AUTHOR:Pedro Monteiro
SOURCE:www.niemanstoryboard.org
PUBLISHED: Sept. 8, 2011
LENGTH: 9 minutes (2382 words)
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The Bell Jar at 40
It’s always interesting when a very strange book is also an enduringly popular book. The Bell Jar has sold more than three million copies and is a mainstay of American high school English classes; it was made into a movie in 1979, and another version, starring Julia Stiles, is currently in production. Like The Catcher in the Rye, it is a touchstone for a certain kind of introspective, moody teenager—the kind of teenager who used to listen to the Cure and, later on, Tori Amos, and who these days listens to—actually I have no idea, but she definitely has a blog.
AUTHOR:Emily Gould
SOURCE:www.poetryfoundation.org
PUBLISHED: July 31, 2011
LENGTH: 18 minutes (4578 words)
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