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Are you ready to dive into the exciting world of interactive fiction? As a writer, you have the unique opportunity to craft immersive stories that allow the reader to influence the outcome. Whether you enjoy narrative-driven games or are looking to break into game writing, this is your chance to bring the magic of interactive fiction to life! Discover how to get started today! Narrative Design, Interactive Fiction, Writing Techniques, Creative Writing Tips, Fiction Idea, Interactive Stories, How To Craft, What If Questions, Game Dev

Are you ready to dive into the exciting world of interactive fiction? As a writer, you have the unique opportunity to craft immersive stories that allow the reader to influence the outcome. Whether you enjoy narrative-driven games or are looking to break into game writing, this is your chance to bring the magic of interactive fiction to life! Discover how to get started today!

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literary genre map by Pop Chart:  So Pop Chart decided to look beyond these commonly accepted distinctions to see how the genres relate and where books belong based on content rather than commerce. “We went in with the idea that we were looking not at commercial distinctions, but instead peering deep into the text of the book, at almost the cellular level,” said Rachel Mansfield of Pop Chart. Fiction Genres, Types Of Fiction, Genre Posters, Pop Chart, Literary Genre, Fun Facts About Yourself, Book Cover Illustration, Cozy Mysteries, Literary Fiction

According to the fine folks at Pop Chart Labs, there’s a theory that genres exist for the benefit of bookstores and at the expense of readers. Similar to a Las Vegas casino, booksellers manipulate the environment to lure you toward the money makers — I imagine librarians will be the first to object to this theory. So […]

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Tea_uglow_editions_at_play_its_nice_that_3 Go Set A Watchman, Interactive Fiction, Digital Visual, Books Design, Research Proposal, Google Street View, Reading Literature, Story Map, User Experience Design

Tea Uglow may have the most important job in the creative industries: to discover the tools of the future designer. “I play with technology not to create new forms of creativity but to augment and influence traditional forms of creativity,” explains Tea, creative director of Google’s Creative Lab in Sydney. “Often I’m not looking to create beauty in itself, but I’m more interested in exploring the potential of forms so other people who are artists might be able to see that and go, We could…

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