Past, present and future of digital narratives

Award-winning writer and digital pioneer Kate Pullinger shares her secrets in collaboration with if:book Australia and QWC.
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Award-winning writer and digital pioneer Kate Pullinger shares her secrets in collaboration with if:book Australia and QWC.  

Remember the Internet in 2002? Most of us have forgotten the boing-boing of a modem dialling in before a growl of static confirmed the connection. Kate Pullinger hasn’t. The award-winning author remembers it clearly.

While hybrid, interactive, enriched or multimedia writing (whichever you want to call it), seems a recent phenomenon, Pullinger has been working on it for over a decade. In 2002 she was invited to do a yearlong research fellowship to look at new forms of narrative that were emerging online at time.

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