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From: Monica Edinger <monicaedinger_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 10:30:52 -0500
I've seen these for a few years. One older one I like very much is Ananka's Diary at http://www.kikistrike.com/
Monica
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Ernie Cox wrote:
I am hearing much discussion among fans of the Maximum Ride series about their readings of Fang's blog. The growth of character blogs is an intriguing part of multiplatform storytelling because the characters continue to develop beyond the confines of the official narrative under the authorship of publishers/editors/and sometimes the author. It is really interesting to see young readers "interact" with the character through blog commenting.
http://maximumride.blogspot.com/
What are others seeing in this area?
Ernie Cox School Librarian St. Timothy's School Raleigh, NC twitter: erniec
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 10:30:52 -0500
I've seen these for a few years. One older one I like very much is Ananka's Diary at http://www.kikistrike.com/
Monica
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Ernie Cox wrote:
I am hearing much discussion among fans of the Maximum Ride series about their readings of Fang's blog. The growth of character blogs is an intriguing part of multiplatform storytelling because the characters continue to develop beyond the confines of the official narrative under the authorship of publishers/editors/and sometimes the author. It is really interesting to see young readers "interact" with the character through blog commenting.
http://maximumride.blogspot.com/
What are others seeing in this area?
Ernie Cox School Librarian St. Timothy's School Raleigh, NC twitter: erniec
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