Welcome Poynter.org readers!
If you've come here after reading today's centerpiece, you've got a general overview of the work we're trying to do. It's more than a bit messy around here, but feel free to look around and offer questions, comments, critiques and suggestions. I'm actively working on components of this project that aren't online now, so I hope that you will come back from time to time.
Thanks!
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5 Comments:
Dear Kim,
I'm really interested in your work. I'm a Brazilian journalist, working in multimedia projects. I wrote a piece about "videogame journalism", and I would like to contact you to known a little bit more of what you guys are doing.
Please contact me @ andredeak@gmail.com
I am a print journalist. I'm very interested in your project and will watch and monitor it. Best of luck. This is exciting.
Hi there
I'm one of those Poynted here by today's article.
It's amazing on reflection that there is so little experimentation with new forms of narrative to exploit the (after all, not so new) possibilities created by hyperlinks, multimedia etc.
was I deleted? I left a lengthy comment a few days ago. No sign, perhaps there's an invisible boundary that I blundered across like an elephant thundering through.
No elphaba,
You weren't deleted. I am sorry to have missed your comment.
Thanks to all of your for your interest and encouragement!
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