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Feb 18

The Time Tribe Launches Today

NEW TIME TRAVEL ADVENTURE GAME SERIES BLASTS ONTO WEB BROWSERS TODAY The Time Tribe is an Epic Journey Through Time and Space, For Kids and the Young At Heart Duxbury, MA — February 19, 2013 — Thundersnow Media Inc. announced that its first free-to-play, episodic, time travel adventure game The Time Tribe is available now online, …

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Jul 14

A Wild Lucas in the World

I’m soon to head off on a bit of a vacation and so will be mostly silent on my various channels. But before I do, I wanted to point out a couple awesome things! Learn Do Share Back in March, Karen Wehner, Laura Fleming and I put together a panel discussion at DIY Days on …

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Jul 12

Future of Transmedia Vancouver

Back in May, Transmedia Vancouver held its meetup somewhat in celebration of having been active for a whole year. Besides having a good discussion of ideas and projects, we talked a bit about where we wanted Transmedia Vancouver to go in the future — did we want to go the Transmedia New York route and …

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May 07

Still Alive

Apparently it’s been almost a month and a half since I last blogged here. I am, in fact, still alive; in fact, Silverstring Media has been keeping me quite busy, but I thought I’d give a little update as to where we are and what we’re doing. Azrael’s Stop My experimental fiction project is on …

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Dec 12

Nael Darkfell

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My experimental transmedia fiction project Azrael’s Stop has been going again for about a month and a half, which means we’re nearing the halfway point of the year-long story. I’m hoping that things are going to be even more interesting going forward as we try out a couple more cool experiments, and the story amps …

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Nov 08

Launching Our Inaugural Project

One week ago, I launched a writing project called Azrael’s Stop. Far from traditional writing, it’s an experiment in unorthodox narrative, serial fiction, and transmedia storytelling theory. It’s live now at azraelsstop.com The Structure Azrael’s Stop is an experimental transmedia story, telling a serial narrative over the course of a year through daily installments of …

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Oct 28

Writing in Fragments — at Deus Ex Machinatio

This morning we have a guest post over at Andrea Phillips’ blog, Deus Ex Machinatio. It’s once again looking at Azrael’s Stop and breaking it down and building it up again — this time specifically from the perspective of writing it and the structure I chose. An excerpt: A big piece of that was in …

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Oct 26

An Experiment in Serial Fiction and Self-Publication

Today, our article on Azrael’s Stop from the self-publishing perspective has been featured on the Self-Publishing Review. An excerpt: They say, “build it and they will come.” Well whoever “they” are, are wrong. (“They” are of course the film Field of Dreams, and they were right, but that’s beside the point.) This is something I’m …

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Sep 30

Azrael’s Stop to Return

Ever since our inaugural experimental storytelling project Azrael’s Stop went on haitus in June, I’ve been working on bringing it back. It needed a lot of work and a lot of rethinking, and a lot more planning than I had done originally, but I wasn’t done with it — there was a lot more story …

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Jun 01

Reflections on a Project in Progress

Four months ago I launched Silverstring Media’s first project, Azrael’s Stop. I largely envisioned Azrael’s Stop as an experimental project, a chance to test some theories of transmedia storytelling on a small scale, and to see what could come of it while I worked on other projects. Now that a significant amount of time has …

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