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[Commlist] Call for Articles on Audio Storytelling
Tue Dec 01 16:36:27 GMT 2020
Call for Articles on Audio Storytelling
The Writing Platform <http://thewritingplatform.com/>is looking to
commission articles of approx 750 to 2,000 words on aspects of
innovative audio storytelling, from podcasts and interactive
storytelling using smart speakers, to binaural storyscapes and audio
walks. We are interested in experimentation, personalisation and
playfulness with form and content. The articles will be published on The
Writing Platform website betweenJanuary and March 2021.
Your proposed article might fit into one of the following categories;
Resource: for example, a how-to guide on an aspect of audio storytelling.
Research: for example, an overview of a research project from an
academic or practitioner perspective.
Experience: for example, an account of an audio experience that you have
experienced or developed.
News: for example, highlighting a new project or opportunity in the
field that our readers might not have heard of before.
Projects: for example, a reflection on a project that you have
developed or one that you have been inspired by.
We are also looking for articles on digital storytelling in activism and
social change,to be published on The Writing Platform between April and
June 2021, and in virtual, augmented and mixed realityto be published
between July and September 2021.
We are looking for 750 - 2,000 word articles, including 2 to 3 images.
We have a small commissioning fund for freelancers.
To propose an article, email Amy Spencer ((a.spencer /at/ bathspa.ac.uk)
<mailto:(a.spencer /at/ bathspa.ac.uk)>) with a 100 word overview of your idea
and tell us which category or categories it would best fit into.
We have a rolling deadline for submissions and would advise you getting
in touch ASAP to discuss your proposed article.
About The Writing Platform
The Writing Platform <http://thewritingplatform.com/>is an online
magazine for sharing knowledge and expertise around digital innovation
in how we make and publish stories.
The website is a free online resource for storytellers – whether they
are emerging or established and regardless of the discipline they work
in – who are looking for cutting edge information about story making in
the digital age to enhance and challenge their practices and processes.
The Writing Platform launched in spring 2013 and since 2016 it has been
edited by Kate Pullinger and Donna Hancox in association with Queensland
University of Technology <https://www.qut.edu.au/>and Bath Spa
University <https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/>.
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