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More than one way to tell a story

The headline’s hardly new and as those who know me can back up, I love seeing how different forms of media report on events. And just as we’ve seen Twitters alert people to what happened in China, it turns out that one of the world’s oldest forms of communication has been doing it as well and providing a very human side to the earthquakes.

Seven pages of human stories from the China disaster here.

UPDATE: It’s been pointed out to me that there’s an interview with Coco Wang, the writer and illustrator, talking about the project here – and that they plan to do at least 100 stories this way.

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