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Doggerland

by A. DeNiro profile

About the Story

An autobiographical work with both prose and poetry. From a cabin in Wisconsin to the Czech Republic to a land underneath the North Sea.

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v.5: 20-Mar-2024 00:04 - JTN (Current Version) - Edit Page - Normal View
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  v.4: 07-Jun-2015 13:28 - Emily Short
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v.3: 07-Jun-2015 13:27 - Emily Short
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v.2: 08-Apr-2015 18:50 - CMG
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v.1: 08-Apr-2015 18:31 - CMG
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1 Off-Site Review

Emily Short's Interactive Storytelling

Alan DeNiro’s Doggerland belongs to the interactive poetry school of Twine: highly personal, only loosely narrative, making play with hover effects as well as links in order to evoke some connections that aren’t explicitly stated. It concerns, among other things: winter and isolation, global warming, childhood, problems with America’s health care safety net, parenthood, glaciation, the passage of time, and a personal decision which (since the work is described as autobiographical) I assume is true to DeNiro’s actual experience.
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