for school, I've been reading hamlet. It's impeeding my ability, at the moment, to write anything at all, partially becuase translating shakespeare is a task for all of my brain, and partially becuase it's a really REALLY awesome play. Like.. amazingly awesome.
I'm also half thinking of nexus at the same time, and some characters I want to up and send people.
Those two thoughts are irrelevant to the point of this post, but for one thing-- together, they inspired my current line of thought.

On nexus, for some agencies, we write candidate stories, in the tranditional third person narrative form. You know, storytelling. A few places also accept comics, which is a pictoral form of storytelling. So.. do people accept the other modes of storytelling?
Like, any of them. Specifically, I'm thinking Plays/scripts/scenes, or poetry, which are the other two really big methods of storytelling that I know of. Perhaps even pseudo-roleplaying [which would be like normal-stories, only not as smooth. like a log, only you're writing up both sides of it yourself], or real roleplaying [where you grab a friend and one takes the position of a searcher, and the other takes the position of the character that's getting searched] and so on. Maybe song lyrics, but that's similar to poetry.
All of this in the place of your tranditional, third-person-this-happens-then-that-happens sort of story.
I'm not really thinking of doing any of that myself, really. Just a curious, whatchoo-all-think kind of thing.
And what are other methods of storytelling, besides what I listed up there and verbal/animations/motion-pictures-and-actual-acting. :3 I'm suddenly very interested in that sort of thing.