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Month: January 2011

The Story in the Medium: Reader Responses to Multimodal Fiction Narratives

The Story in the Medium: Reader Responses to Multimodal Fiction Narratives

Posted on 15 January 201116 November 2023Presentations

Beyond Adaptation ConferenceDe Montfort UniversityJanuary 2011 Abstract A novel in hard copy, book form, with numbered sequential pages, bound into paperback. A computer program with clickable links, images, sound, open to multiple nonlinear readings/viewings. How ...

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