Tip of the Quill: A Journal

Category Archives: Voice: Tip of the Quill

Wouldn’t it be great if…?

This morning I set pen to paper and sketched my thoughts of where the next generation of personal digital equipment is going to be going. There are limitations, of course – AirPort and Bluetooth don’t play well with each other, for example – but all the components are there and just waiting to be put […]

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The labs.

I’m trying to decide the best way to build a public posting area for some of my projects. I’m thinking about redesigning geoffreylong.com to incorporate other things. Hmmm. I’ve designed a new splash page for it that’s really beautiful, but I don’t feel like it’s the right feel for me. Or maybe it is, and […]

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Karma.

Hot on the heels of the announcement of the DSA comes this: SBI and Co. to buy Razorfish for $8.2 million. Every time I see one of the old new-media shops go down, I’m filled with a mix of odd feelings. On the one hand, it’s just that much more proof that the optimism of […]

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Ask and ye shall receive.

This is awesome. I just received an email from old friend Denise Atchley, a cofounder of the Digital Storytelling Festival that I attended way back in 2000. Announcing the Digital Storytelling Association, located online at dsaweb.org. This is great. And they’ve posted one of the best definitions of digital storytelling I’ve ever seen: Digital Storytelling […]

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Update.

The new issue is now being held up by three people. I think I’ll hold off on publishing the work of the person in India until the next edition, which just leaves me and Nick. Oh, Niiiiiick… Oh, and on the NaNoWriMo front, I’m going to attempt the impossible and still pull this out of […]

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Hey, wait a second…

I don’t know why I didn’t catch this before. Yann Martel’s Life of Pi is told by a narrator named Pi. So is Bones of the Angel, my novel that’s failing badly at NaNoWriMo. D’oh!

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New release from my favorite web shop on the planet.

This is wonderful: Circle of Stories, a celebration of Native American storytelling, from PBS and Second Story. I love those guys.

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Oh, wow.

Check it out: moma.org is really beautiful these days. Perfect use of Flash.

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More thoughts on digital storytelling.

You know, I keep poring over some of the programs offered at these grad schools, and I’m astonished by how myopic many perceptions of digital storytelling actually are. Lots of people are declaring e-books “dead in the water”, without even beginning to assess exactly why e-books aren’t that interesting. First, the media isn’t right yet […]

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Incidentally…

Oh, one more thing. The new issue is being held up by four people. One of them is vacationing in India, one of them is working on getting his contribution to the soundtrack sorted out, one of them has an excuse because he just finished getting our inkblotsmag.com email up and running (editor@inkblotsmag.com finally works! […]

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