If you missed picking up the Welcome Home newspaper onsite at Greenbelt 2011, then head over to the Hymns Ancient & Modern website to see a page-turning version of the paper, which allows you to see all the brilliant work of our Newspaper trainees and volunteers, led by Ed Beavan of the Church Times.
Over the past two years, we've been producing a newspaper on-site over the festival weekend, using tweets, photos and blogs gathered at Greenbelt.
The comic created for the GB10 While We Were Here newspaper offered regular Greenbelters an opportunity to take part in the Big Collaborative Greenbelt Comic, drawing individual panels for a story written by comics maven Mike Maddox, masterminded by illustrator Si Smith, and designed by John Lloyd.
Last year, two crazy Greenbelt volunteers produced a newspaper from scratch, on site. It came out pretty well, considering, and seemed worth another try.
This is part of our ongoing series about participating in Greenbelt 2010 on the web.
As you'll quickly tell if you do a search on twitter, browse flickr, take a look at our vimeo account or even check out AudioBoo or qik.com, Greenbelt's media teams produced a lot of content online over the festival weekend.
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