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Twittering a tale

| Posted on: September 1st, 2008 | Categories: Art, Creativity, Design, Fiction, Fun, Good | Bad Design, Stories | No Comments »
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My favorite short short story is by Hemmingway. It is all of six words long – but boy, does it pack a punch.

It goes, “For sale, baby shoes, never used.” Wow!

It turns out that such short stories are not merely a novelty. The advent of Twitter and microblogging, with its limitations on how many characters can be typed at a time, are increasingly being used to create stories.

This article by Ryan Paul in Ars Technica (Byte-sized stories: Twittering a tiny tale) attempts to list some of them. These are excellent examples of how constraints can actual foster creativity.


| Posted on: September 1st, 2008
Other related posts and pages: |Twittering in class, what’s the big deal? | Brevity is the soul | When is a picture of a sandwich more than a sandwich? | Capturing CAPTCHA or If it can be outsourced… | The carving of Carver |


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