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Fagence, Brian. "Writing Art: Revealing distinctive modes." Journal of Writing in Creative Practice 4. (2011): 177–88. 
Added by: joachim (04/08/2013, 14:44)   
Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1386/jwcp.4.2.177_1
BibTeX citation key: Fagence2011
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Categories: General
Keywords: "The Fallow Narratives", Intermediality, Narratology, Production, United Kingdom
Creators: Fagence
Collection: Journal of Writing in Creative Practice
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Abstract
We are often writing about, to excavate meanings, seeking to discover from the post of production in media and design; however, the initiating development stages of production can reveal much of the study of the arts. Across media the writer engages with the various stages of production at different times and in different ways, so how may storytelling and scriptwriting reveal the distinctiveness of form for one medium amongst many? This study will explore the processes of creative writing used in the transmedia development of The Fallow Narratives, to expose, explain and consider our understandings of other modes of communication from their (often) textual beginnings.
  
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