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Great approach. Looking forward to how this develops.Carolyncunningham (talk) 14:48, 21 September 2018 (UTC)Carolyncunningham

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Hi Julianna, How best can I see the changes that you have made to your wiki? Looking forward to seeing what you've done as this is a medium I am interested in expanding my work into. --Keri R. (talk) 12:55, 25 September 2018 (UTC)

From what I can tell in the version history of the article, this is what you added, correct?

''Transmedia storytelling goes back to ancient Greece in how they delivered their beliefs of mythology. For example, the oral storytelling of myths were then told again through the work of pottery and other art forms. Also the Bible can be seen as one of the biggest successes of transmedia storytelling because the narratives have not only been passed down through generations orally and written, but also through art and religious ceremonies and icons. ( http://spreadablemedia.org/essays/johnson/#.W6VFYJNKgWo)''

The revision has been deleted aby another user due to the link being considered an unreliable source. I think you are in luck, however, as at the end of that article there is a list of references that can be looked into for a more substantial contribution.

I don't know where you are in your research so maybe this suggestion will help. Transmedia and multiplatform storytelling is a tough topic. You may want to narrow the focus in how it's applied today, rather than a history. You may find it interesting to look at youth and how transmedia storytelling engages youth and shapes their expectations for how they want to be engaged. It's also applied in social justice activism.

Let me know however I can be of help to you.Keri R. (talk) 18:20, 29 September 2018 (UTC)