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Tracy Reed (writer)

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on those services before they were all unified under the AOL brand when Quantum changed its name. After each week's chapter was published, users wrote to author Reed suggesting how they could be part of the story. Each week Reed chose one to a handful of users on each of the three services and
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wrote them into the story, depicting how they interacted with the fictional characters. The project was personally greenlighted by AOL Marketing VP (later President)
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Sausalito Electric Theatre Company, April 29, 2010. "The interactive piece became the #1-rated special feature on the AOL systems" Accessed April 30, 2010
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The series debuted in 1988, and was played out in online chat rooms, emails and traditional narrative. The series also went by the name
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added photos and video to the stories, and introduced the advertising-supported model that became standard during the
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Sausalito Electric Theatre Announces Premiere of Tracy Reed's Interactive Drama "The Koi Pond"
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group announced that they were producing a new interactive drama by Reed, "The Koi Pond."
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is an American writer who created the first episodic online story, the
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Sausalito Electric Theatre Company, Accessed April 30, 2010
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QuantumLink Serial
AOL
AppleLink Serial
PC-Link Serial
Steve Case
The Spot
Internet
dot-com boom
Alternate reality games
interactive theater
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Sausalito Electric Theatre Announces Premiere of Tracy Reed's Interactive Drama "The Koi Pond"
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"'The Koi Pond' by Tracy Reed is a completely new kind of Interactive Theatre that takes place on the Net."
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
Living people
AOL people
American women in business
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American women writers

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