Thanks, Regina-- Dan Waber guest-edited a special Cross-Media Issue of
Unlikely Stories, and neither he -- nor I -- had announced on this listserv.
My piece, Missing, is an experiment in non-fiction using web technology to
tell a story with links to primary documents -- such as court websites,
legal references, and images of trial exhibits, along with interviews.
Missing is actually a continuation of work begun in Aftershocks, which
Edward Picot reviewed.
Missing can be viewed at http://www.unlikelystories.org/deed0107.shtml
Aftershocks and Edward's review can be seen at
http://hyperex.co.uk/reviewafteralice.php
Comments welcome.
Martha Deed
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From: "Regina Pinto" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: [WDL] The Snowmen Congress is over, see the highlights:
lectures and performances
Dear Martha,
Many thanks for the information and comments. It was nice to hear from you,
I would like to say how I liked your piece "Missing" at
http://www.unlikelystories.org/deed0107.shtml. I do not remember if you sent
this link to this list but I believe that it will be very interesting to
people here. I felt very impressed, it is a very creative work. I admire
the way you get to do good Art from murders and justice.
All best,
Regina
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