Re. ShadowUnit: It's *a* model, for sure.
Re. new web models as a topic: Bully. Bully bully. We should absolutely
discuss that. Not sure why we haven't so far.

I can lead such a discussion if you're not inclined.



On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 11:03 AM, delancey <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I know our next R-Spec meeting is just a social gathering and informal
> talk session.  But it might be interesting to discuss (informally! no
> order!) some of the new web models.  Nancy has an interesting post at
> her blog:
>
>     http://nancykress.blogspot.com/2009/07/web-fiction.html
>
> about, in part, this:
>
>    http://www.shadowunit.org/index.html
>
> I'm curious what you all think.  Is this a good model?  Can we learn
> something from it?  What related alternatives might be worth trying?
>
> cd
>
> PS:  my first impression is that this thing is great, but very text
> heavy.  I worry that someone hitting the site and then seeing 20,000
> words (I counted -- Bear's story is 20K) is going to deflate a
> little.  I'm not sure what the alternative is, if not short films --
> flash fiction?
>
> >
>


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