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Hazel Edwards

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Australian author of 'There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake' series, Hazel Edwards writes for children, teenagers and adults, runs non-boring writing workshops and mentors aspiring writers online.
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Hazel Edwards, one of Australia's greats in the world of children and young adult stories, has just opened her online bookshop!

 

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WTF is Transmedia? (2013)

WTF is Transmedia? (2013) | Young Adult and Children's Stories | Scoop.it

Andrea Phillips:  "It's become fashionable to hate the word 'transmedia' in some circles. The T-word has been very good to me. It's netted me any number of speaking engagements and website hits and sold me a book, among other things, so I feel a certain loyalty to it. I don't think I'd be enjoying the same degree of professional success if I hadn't very consciously embraced That Word back in 2010 or so."


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Andrea Phillips explains Transmedia.

The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, May 7, 4:07 AM

Here's the second of today's posts looking at the difficulties associated with the "T-word".  The first post is by Simon Staffans and can be found here.

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Creating Transmedia: An Interview with Andrea Phillips (Part Three)

Creating Transmedia: An Interview with Andrea Phillips (Part Three) | Young Adult and Children's Stories | Scoop.it

Henry Jenkins continues his interview with Andrea Phillips ...


Henry Jenkins [from Part One]: "Phillips is one of the most thoughtful writers working in this space today: she manages to hit the right balance between pragmatism and vision, between describing the conditions under which transmedia producers work today and spelling out the long term potentials of this still emerging form" ...


And, Part Two can be found here.


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