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		<title>21 Steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 17:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a fan of mystery stories, I&#8217;m quite taken by a new Penguin initiative called We Tell Stories. I&#8217;ve been reading 21 Steps, a story by Charles Cumming, that starts at St. Pancras station where a man, Jack Kalba, is shot and drops dead at the feet of the story&#8217;s protagonist, Rick, who then runs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a fan of mystery stories, I&#8217;m quite taken by a new Penguin initiative called <a href="http://wetellstories.co.uk">We Tell Stories</a>. I&#8217;ve been reading 21 Steps, a story by Charles Cumming, that starts at St. Pancras station where a man, Jack Kalba, is shot and drops dead at the feet of the story&#8217;s protagonist, Rick, who then runs into the British Library to use their computers to read what&#8217;s on the memory stick given him by Kalba. It&#8217;s hardly a conventional means of telling a story, since it&#8217;s actually a mashup with Google maps. As you read, you follow the path of the narrator. From the British Library, he goes to the National Gallery, then Heathrow, and onwards. I confess that at times the map whizzes by a bit too fast for me, but it&#8217;s still an interesting way to present fiction.</p>
<p>21 Steps is the first week of a 6-week series of stories that Penguin is presenting. The next one will debut on March 25th. They are based on classics, according to Penguin&#8211;this first one is a homage to 39 Steps, both John Buchan&#8217;s book and Alfred Hitchcock&#8217;s film, I think. This whole idea of digital fiction brings Web 2.0 to stories. Of course, it&#8217;s going to be difficult for libraries to &quot;shelve&quot; these kinds of new media stories, but I doubt Penguin cares.</p>
<p>As someone who read Smilla&#8217;s Sense of Snow with a map of Copenhagen next to her, I like Penguin&#8217;s digital fiction idea. And as one who will be in London next week, the setting for 21 Steps is perfect for getting reacquainted with that city.</p>
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