Narrative and Weblogs: the Blognovel
Diego writes "A few days ago I started Plan B -- a blognovel as a way of exploring the narrative constraints created by a weblog, and whether it is at all possible to use it as an artistic medium to produce interesting work. It also presents some interesting challenges on the UI side: what kind of navigation to use besides the basic calendar navigation of the blog? How could it be made obvious that it's not intended to replace print or even ebooks? I thought the slashdot community would have a lot useful things to say about all of these issues. I've also put together a short intro page and a FAQ that I think will be useful to start the conversation: What is Plan B? and the
Plan B FAQ."
as a way of exploring... whether it is at all possible to use [a weblog] as an artistic medium to produce interesting work.
No.
I have developed a project called JSPBlog which is a Weblog written in JSP.
I found a million and one written in PHP, so I developed mine in JSP and servlets...
I always loved the idea of a weblog. You can take a look at it at http://jspblog.sf.net
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You could organize your blog according to topic, and then add entries under each heading:
Would it be "interesting?" I guess that's up to you.Yeah, I hate it when plot gets in the way of a good story...
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