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Speaking at SXSW on Co-Created Storyworlds

I can FINALLY share this publicly: Esther Lim and I will be speaking at SXSW as part of their Digital Domain track (3:30 on 3/11)!

Our panel is titled, “The Rise of Co-Created Storyworld Communities,” and we’ll be joined by an IP attorney, J. Craig Williams.

I’ll discuss what a shared story world is and how to build one; Esther will share how to attract and keep a community of collaborators; and Craig will provide an experienced voice about the legal landscape for shared story worlds.

Our goal is to keep things very practical, so we’re dispensing with a lot of the theoretical discussions. Expect lots of “how” v. “what” or “why.”

Please share the word about this, and for anyone heading to Austin next month, I hope you’ll have time to swing by our panel!

Filed Under: Shared Story Worlds Tagged With: co-creation, entertainment, Esther Lim, J. Craig Williams, speaking, SXSW

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