Guys Read: Funny Business – The Joke
Our friend, author Jon Scieszka, dropped by our office yesterday and shared this fantastic Guys Read video with us. Perfect for a Friday. We love it!!!
Our friend, author Jon Scieszka, dropped by our office yesterday and shared this fantastic Guys Read video with us. Perfect for a Friday. We love it!!!
We’re big fans of SXSW Interactive here at Fourth Story Media, and this year we thought that in addition to attending the festivities, and sitting on a panel, we’d try out a little storytelling experiment…
Starting this Friday, March 12th at 10 AM central time, we’ll be hosting an interactive storytelling exquisite corpse-esque competition over at The Future of the Story. How it works:
- Follow us on Twitter to receive the kickoff sentence for each story (contributed by some of your favorite web storytellers)
- @ reply to @itwasadarkand with what you think happens next; your sentence will show up here
- Vote up the best sentence
- Every round, the winning sentence becomes part of the story and it’s time to write the next!
Once each story closes, we’ll be adding it to our story archive where it will be given a title and illustrated by Figure-1. AND (just to make things super extra saucy fun) we’ll be choosing one contributor from each story at random to win a choice of radtastic books (either Miranda July’s Learning to Love You More, or Jeffrey Zeldman’s A Book Apart), AND the original, signed illustration that accompanied their story!
Are you heading to the always invigorating SXSW Interactive this year? Are you obsessed with the future of publishing? Storytelling? Print media? Digital media? Writing? Reading? Words? Awesomeness? Be sure to check out New Publishing & Web Content on Saturday March 13th @ 5PM CT in Ballroom A. Hosted by Happy Cog’s Jeffrey Zeldman, the panel will “explore the creative, strategic, and marketing challenges of traditional and new (internet hybrid) book publishing and online magazine publishing, and how these fields intersect with content strategy and client services.”
Fantastic (if we do say so ourselves) panelists include:
Hope to see you there!
Jamie over on illustration blog Pikaland directed us to this amazing Flickr pool dedicated to vintage children’s book illustrations. We love the monkey (at right) from The Circus by Brian Wildsmith. Clicking around, we also found pools dedicated to vintage children’s book covers, Little Golden books, Wonder Books, and new and vintage pop-up books for children.
The above video caught our eye when Aaron Brashear and Pablo Medina played it during their talk – Print Design Now – at TODA last night.
As Chris Anderson, Wired’s Editor-In-Chief says:
“We’ve been waiting for an opportunity to use all these visual tools at our disposal to tell these stories in a way that is efficient, that is multi-dimensional. But, we also think it’s an opportunity to reset the economics for the first time. People may value this experience so much that they pay for it.”
We recommend watching the whole thing (it’s not that long, and there is some sweet music), but at least check out the:
It’s pretty hot.
The Amanda Project is teaming up with AOL’s teen blog JSYK and HarperTeen to host a week-long clue hunt! Every day this week JSYK is posting a hint to a daily clue. Want to test your clue hunting prowess? Here’s the link to Clue #1! Readers are playing for both the chance to win prizes of a material variety (signed copies of Invisible I, a pink iPod Nano) as well as narrative goodies (the chance to finally discover how main character Hal Bennett got to Crab Apple Hill that fateful night!)
We’ll continue adding links to the hints here as they roll in….Good luck Sherlocks!
UPDATE: Here’s Clue #2, Clue #3, and Clue #4 – Remember you need them all to solve Friday’s big puzzle!
MediaBistro recently posted this video of Lisa Holton discussing innovations in interactive children’s publishing. Enjoy!
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s adorable Decade in Preview: The Youthful Vision interviews “experts” (kids mostly under 13) on how the world will be different in 2020. Although no one makes predictions about books, robots, female presidents, and lasers look like they’re going to play a central role in our lives.
Some highlights:
Read the full piece here.
(via Buzzfeed)
Every day brings a new story—about ebooks, enhanced digital content, new reading devices. But what will the technological advances of today mean for the way we read tomorrow? How and what will we read in the future?
On Wednesday, November 11, 6 – 8pm, come hear the Founder and CEO of Fourth Story Media Lisa Holton speak at Reading in a Digital Age – a panel discussion about the future of newspapers, magazines, and books – moderated by Bill Goldstein, former founding editor of the books site of nytimes.com and book critic for NBC’s “Weekend Today in New York.”
Also on the panel:
For more info, view the full invite. We hope to see you there!
A big thank you to our fabulous Editorial Assistant Ariana for putting this together. Happy Halloween!