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Fiction or Reality? I Just Don’t Know Anymore
The main premise of The Unwritten is centered on Tom Taylor, a bitter person who is portrayed as the opposite in his father’s novels that have made him a fortune. At a comic book convention, Tom encounters a girl named … Continue reading
The Power of the Unwritten Word
The Unwritten brings to life the idea that storytelling deeply impacts our real, everyday lives—whether through the immersive qualities of a particular work of fiction or the shifts that our culture experiences when obsessive fandoms emerge. The all-encompassing storytelling methods … Continue reading
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Tagged harry potter, jenkins, mcgonigal, Tommy Taylor, Unwritten
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Wait… Should I Like these People?
The first time that I really looked at the Unwritten comics that we were going to read for the course, I was not exactly looking forward to the experience. I am well aware that is neither a fair or good … Continue reading
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Tagged Fandoms, Interesting Comics, Mike Carey, Peter Gross, Unwritten
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Tommy Taylor – My Hero
Let me first admit that I have never read a comic (other than those in the Sunday paper; I’m pretty sure they don’t count within the context of this class). I must admit that as I read, I found myself … Continue reading
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Tagged comics, Count Ambrosia, Mike Carey, Peter Gross, Tommy Taylor, Unwritten, Unwritten comic
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the Unwritten, the Unknown
To start this off, I have to admit this was the first real comic book I’ve ever read. My previous exposure to comics were limited to the Dr. Who one we read in this class and a few strips in the Sunday … Continue reading
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Tagged Comic books, Transmedia Storytelling, Unwritten
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Writing on Unwritten
I must start off by saying this: The Unwritten was awesome. It wasn’t what I was expecting, but not in a bad way. Honestly, my first expectation was to have blank frames that had not been written yet – hence the … Continue reading
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Tagged Graphic Novel, Mike Carey, Peter Gross, transmedia, Unwritten
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Unraveling Unwritten
“When a book is read, an irrevocable thing happens- a murder, followed by an imposture. The story in the mind murders the story on the page, and takes its place.” – Wilson Taylor I, for one, am a fan of … Continue reading
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Tagged Immersive Storytelling, Jane McGonigal, Unwritten
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