What are your favorite non-print presentations of stories? I'm partial to reading something on paper, but most of the things I most want to read are only available to me digitally. There are some slick things out there, but sometimes it feels like the flashy presentation gets in the way of the story.
I really enjoyed the Tampa Bay Times' comic book treatment of The Incredible Adventures of Chuck, the Carpenter. (Written by Caitlin Johnston, illustrated by Cameron Cottril)
The New York Times is doing great work, at Upshot in particular, in building interactive pieces built on data. It's not traditional story-telling, but it ends up presenting something tailored to an individual reader. This…
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