Video of World AIDS Day 2009 at Karuna
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TVWSP on Metanomics
http://archive.treet.tv/node/3792
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HIV Plus Magazine
http://www.hivplusmag.com/NewsStory.asp?id=21356&sd=09/29/2009
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Poetry Quest 2009 Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB6MNrESJ2g
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Stories Without Borders The Life and Times of Uncle D Set to Premier October 1, 2009
The Quest launches October 1, 2009 with the premier of the film "The Life and Times of Uncle D" in
Second Life. If you would like more information and to receive an
invitation to this groundbreaking event, please go to the Home page (http://www.tvwsp.com/) or e-mail Jenaia or Marty at the addresses below.
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Great new piece about the new Stories Without Borders Quest: "The LIfe and Times of Uncle D" by Nazz Lane in Main News Magazine:
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| Role Magazine, March 2009 Edition |
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MAGAZINES
- The Rez Libris, March Edition: "Strolling Storbook Island's Story Trail," by Dulcie Mills. See http://rezlibris.com/
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| Alas Getting a Writing Exercise |
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Writers in the Virtual Sky
Joan Kremer (aka Alas Zerbino in Second Life) recently visited Storybook Island and wrote about her experiences. You can read about her impressions on her blog entitled, "Writers in the Virtual Sky" at: http://www.writersinthevirtualsky.com/
A brief excerpt is below: When's the last time you combined a walking meditation in a lush, serene natural setting with a creative writing session? Where you didn't have to worry about cold, heat, rain, snow, mosquitoes, gnats, or any other bothersome aspect of nature. Where all you had to concentrate on was your writing and the gorgeous surroundings?
For most of us, the answer to that question is probably "can't remember, its been so long," or "in my dreams."
But writers in Second Life now can enjoy that experience whenever and as often as they like, thanks to writer and teacher Jena Ball, who has created the beautiful Storybook Island in Second Life for that very purpose.
I recently spent a lovely afternoon (when my physical world
temperatures were far below zero and heaps of snow covered the ground) wandering the Story Trail at Storybook Island and writing, and I came away quite excited at the outcome.
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