Tweeting outside the box…

14 10 2009

Great and interesting idea…

Twitter an Audio Story with Neil Gaiman!

Starting October 13 at Noon EST, Neil Gaiman (known as @Neilhimself) will launch a special round-robin interactive storytelling experience. He’ll tweet the first line of the story and then the rest is up to you! Just login to your Twitter account (registration is free) to continue the story.

When roughly 1000 Tweets are logged, we’ll edit the contributions and compile a script, then head into the studio to record and produce the audiobook. The final audiobook will be downloadable free on our website and also available as a digital download at iTunes and other audiobook retailers.

Neil’s original Tweet to get it started:

Sam was brushing her hair when the girl in the mirror put down the hairbrush, smiled & said, “We don’t love you anymore.





Ed Gavagan

6 08 2009

From The Moth, one of the most amazing stories…

A carpenter finds reason to stay in New York City after a chance encounter in the West Village. Ed Gavagan has designed and built furniture on four continents. He has been living in New York City since Ed Koch was mayor.

[odeo=http://odeo.com/episodes/23214133-Ed-Gavagan-Drowning-On-Sullivan-Street]

And his follow up:

Having survived a random, brutal and almost deadly gang attack in NYC, Ed decides he’ll head back home to Wyoming to recuperate. Ed Gavagan has designed and built houses and furniture for fancy people and humble folk on 4 continents.

[odeo=http://odeo.com/episodes/24509945-Ed-Gavagan-Victims%E2%80%99-Impact]





The Moth / First Person Arts

6 08 2009

So while listening to This American Life, more than a few times they have featured a story from The Moth in NYC. They have some pretty random people, telling some pretty funny, witty and interesting first-person stories. The idea is basically an open mic for storytelling. It’s (sadly) somewhat reminiscent of slams with voting and competition (which is pretty fucking silly if you ask me…) but there’s a part of me that wants to do it. Try it. Sort of like my secret plan to try stand-up. I thought storytelling would be a way to ease into it.

Here in Philadelphia there is the First Person Arts. Same idea, different location, and probably a significantly lower percentage of celebrities, writers and artists dropping by to share. But oh well. And unfortunately it looks pretty stuffy and intellectual. Ugh.

I think I will try them both. I have been writing, or keeping, material for stand-up for years. Just have to get the balls to do it. Funny how with all the things I have done and been through, standing in front of a room of people that I don’t know, talking, seems so difficult. I have done it hundreds of times, in various arenas, yet… I should give my punk-ass a deadline.








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