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I'm talking about the #twitterfiction festival over on @AwfullyBigBlog today http://awfullybigblogadventure.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/the-twitter-fiction-festival-lucy-coats.html … #kidlit @TwitterBooks
"In Twitter, An Emerging Creative Medium For The Digital Age" via @fastcompany http://www.fastcompany.com/3003726/twitter-emerging-creative-medium-digital-age … #twitterfiction
@TwitterBooks thx so much for the #twitterfiction festival!! We had a blast creating a story with 15 different writers! http://onceuponaline.co
"#TwitterFiction: Endless Possibilities in 140 Characters or Less" http://entertainment.time.com/2012/12/05/twitterfiction-endless-possibilities-in-140-characters-or-less/ … (via @TIMECulture)
Social media and literature make friends at the first #TwitterFiction Festival http://ow.ly/fOio2 @TwitterBooks
An interview with @hypoxia13 about #NoLight, conducted entirely via Twitter DMs. #twitterfiction http://supertechblog.com/2012/12/03/exclusive-interview-with-dr-ifeoluwapo-odedere-twitter-showcase-author/#.UL0pGOpJniE.twitter …
Thanks to all who participated in the #twitterfiction Festival. We hope you keep pushing the frontiers of storytelling on Twitter!
3- Also, @tejucole saw potential in the ironic re-tweet without comment. A RT from @humblebrag tells its own story.
2- While @tejucole questioned the wisdom of "trolling", he thought some (like @robdelaney) used the form to great effect
1- @tejucole challenged writers to find ways to create a moment that arrested the reader's attention, amid the flow of Twitter
We asked @tejucole to speak about what new frontiers of Twitter storytelling could be tackled. Here were three of his points:
Yesterday was the end of the #twitterfiction Festival. We wanted to share some thoughts from @tejucole's talk at our live event on Saturday.
Thus concludes our very first #twitterfiction Festival. Thanks to everyone who participated— keeping telling your Twitter stories!
Our final story of the #twitterfiction showcase brings us back to a future Mexico with @munacyt.
Our next #twitterfiction showcase story is the last part of @nippur's TE SIGO.
Next on the #twitterfiction showcase we have one final installment of @albertochimal's #ManyPasts / #MuchoPasados.
Next @andrewpyper brings us the conclusion of WHITE HOUSE. Follow his character @WHNanny to read it. #twitterfiction
Follow @HutchScott and return to San Francisco for the conclusion of THE NANNY. #twitterfiction
Read the final installment of @fathombutterfly's memoir-in-Tweets next on the #twitterfiction showcase.
The conclusion of MONSTER CRUSH is next on the #twitterfiction showcase, penned by @byannabanks and @emmylaybourne.
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Lucy Coats
Twitter Books
Once Upon A Line
HarperCollins