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Fictional storytelling
12014-10-14T09:26:46-07:00Samantha Closef42637f3cf8f8e584095341d3b0809f178e3d4496103Glossary term for "fictional storytelling"plain2014-11-04T12:44:46-08:00Sangita Shresthova497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7Fictional storytelling describes the ways in which many groups, individuals, and organizations featured in this project use the maker practice of fictional storytelling. Some create their own narratives of hypothetical situations or possible futures that are based on present-day facts. Others use existing fictional worlds, such as the Harry Potter universe or popular superhero comics characters, as a frame within which they can build community and frame civic issues in a relateable way.
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