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BBC presenter Jeremy Vine starts a story that keeps on growing
TheNeverEndingStory Ltd announces the launch of its new online story-sharing website which allows users including famous faces like Jeremy Vine to contribute to an ongoing story.
The community-focussed site is the first of its kind to launch. The site (www.TheNeverEndingStory.co.uk) is aimed at people who want to read new stories, as they develop, or to write the next page or verse of a story or poem started by famous people and from members.
It is attracting hundreds of visitors from around the world each day. TheNeverEndingStory website enables members to start a story and then invite others to contribute until it is complete forming a collaborative creation. The best stories and poems created by members will be published by TheNeverEndingStory, helping previously unpublished authors.
Arup Biswas, Founder and MD of TheNeverEndingStory Ltd, said: “The website is an exciting new online concept, similar to a game of ‘consequences’ and anyone can join in and have a go. The launch of the website is a novel online opportunity to build a creative forum and allow our global members to interact with both bestselling and aspiring authors, whilst maintaining complete editorial control of their work.”
AA launch car maintenance podcasts
The AA is enhancing their on-line offering by launching a series of podcasts showing how to carry out some basic car maintenance.
Thu 05 Apr 2007
Online pilot of portal for creative industry is launched
Creative & Cultural Skills is working with the Cultural Leadership Programme to deliver Creative Knowledge Lab - a comprehensive online intelligence, advice and guidance portal for everyone working in or seeking to join the creative and cultural industries.