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[Untitled Twitter Fiction @samplereality] Mark Sample 2010 twitter, fiction, netprov
Writing Digital Media Josh McCoy, Mike Treanor, Ben Samuel, Brandon Tearse, Michael Mateas, Noah Wardrip-Fruin 2010 games, fiction, promacolypse, social interaction games, artificial intelligence, story, authoring system
Wreader's Digest - How To Appreciate Hyperfiction Anja Rau 2001 interface, narrative, fiction, close reading
WOE Michael Joyce 1991 fiction, hypertext
Whom the Telling Changed Aaron A. Reed 2005 interactive fiction, narrative, hypertext, fiction, Inform
Victory Garden Stuart Moulthrop 1991 hypertext, fiction, war, politics, multilinear
Unraveling the Tapestry of Califia Jaishree K. Odin 2001 hypertext, fiction, literary criticism, gender
Uncle Roger Judy Malloy 1986 hypertext, database, hyperfiction, fiction, 1980s, links, pioneering, the Well, comedy, parties, technology industry
Twitter fiction Frode Grytten 2011 twitter, fiction, daily writing
Twilight, A Symphony Michael Joyce 1996 hypertext, fiction, Storyspace
Twelve Blue Michael Joyce 1996 narrative, HTML/DHTML, hypertext, fiction, Storyspace
Turning In Wes Chapman 1997 hypertext, fiction
TOC: A New-Media Novel Steve Tomasula 2009 animation, narrative, fiction, video, time, philosophy, prose, chronos, logos
Three-Dimensional Dementia: Hypertext Fiction and the Aesthetics of Forgetting Carolyn Guertin 1999 dementia, hypertext, fiction, space, forgetting, memory, association, plot
These Waves of Girls: A Hypermedia Novella Caitlin Fisher 2001 narrative, hypertext, fiction, hypertext fiction, girl, coming of age, sexuality, play, cruelty, collage, childhood, youth, memory
The Wedding Celebration of Gunter and Gwen Judy Malloy 2008 hypertext, fiction, wedding, signs, artists, surveillance, history, espionage
The Unknown William Gillespie, Scott Rettberg, Dirk Stratton, Frank Marquardt 1999 authorship, narrative, collaboration, hypertext, fiction, performance, pastiche, satire, parody, comedy, picaresque, network fiction, pharmakon, drug literature, mockumentary
The Raw Shark Texts Steven Hall 2007 narrative, fiction, memory, experimental fiction, print fiction, amnesia, innovative fiction
The Rainbow Factory Peter Howard 2000 Flash, rainbow, labor, comedy, fiction, hypertext
The Princess Murderer Geniwate, Deena Larsen 2003 narrative, hyperfiction, fiction, presence, subversion, gender, death, murder
The Nothings Alistair Gentry 2002 fiction, hypertext, novel, modular novel
The Meddlesome Passenger Scott Rettberg 2002 hypertext, fiction, intertextuality, textuality, poststructuralism, death of the author, travel
The Jew's Daughter Judd Morrissey 2000 narrative, collaboration, generative text, HTML/DHTML, hypertext, interactive, intertexutality, fiction, Flash, single page, stretchtext
The Glass Snail: a Pre-Christmas Tale Milorad Pavić 2003 narrative, fiction, multilinear, christmas
The Executor Nick Montfort, William Gillespie 2005 Processing, scrolling, chronology, fiction, death, collaboration
The End of Books Robert Coover 1992 hypertext, fiction, books, novel, line, linearity, closure, choice, narrative flow
The Electronic Chronicles Adrianne Wortzel 1994 hypertext, compendium, archives, civilization, fiction
The City Marketa Bankova 1997 fiction, diary, non-linear reading, surreal, absurd, multimedia, hypertext novel, interactive
The Cape: The Backstory J. R. Carpenter 2008 narrative, fiction
The Cape J. R. Carpenter 2005 narrative, fiction, Cape Cod, audio, HTML/DHTML, javascript
Sunshine '69 Robert Arellano 1996 hypertext, fiction, novel, 1960s, acid, travel, historical
Stravinsky's Muse Mark C. Marino 2002 narrative, Flash, hypertext, fiction, lexicon, animation
Storyland Nanette Wylde 2002 fiction, generative, audio, combinatorial
spätwinterhitze Frank Klötgen 2004 hypertext, sound environment, non-linear, fiction, crime, CD-ROM, interactive
So Random Shawn Rider 2005 fiction, tags, temporal, first-person
Savoir-Faire Emily Short 2002 interactive fiction, fiction, games, Inform
Sale Temps Frank Dufour 1997 interactive, fiction, pictures, photomontage, crime, novell, Faust
Reclaiming the 'Golden Age': The Second Person in Digital Fiction Astrid Ensslin, Alice Bell 2010 literary hypertext, electronic literature, flash fiction, fiction, second person, narration
Reagan Library Stuart Moulthrop 1999 narrative, hypertext, fiction, memory, hypertext fiction, satire, political, combinatorial, QuickTime
Present, tense, ordinary, fiction comma dot calm Michael Joyce 1999 fiction
Post-Print Fiction (ENGH 400-002) post-print fiction, fiction, literature, contemporary literature, digital fiction, postmodern fiction, materiality, textuality, authorship, chance, procedural, technology
popołudnie, pewna historia Michael Joyce 2011 hypertext, fiction, tragedy, associative, indexing, narrative, trauma
Piecing Together and Tearing Apart: Finding the Story in afternoon Jill Walker Rettberg 1999 hypertext, fiction, narratology, confusion, ambiguity
Penumbra Samantha Gorman, Danny Cannizzaro 2011 tablet, ipad, fiction, point of view
Pain & Vice Versa / Dolor y Viceversa Blaz Valdez 2002 Flash, Shockwave, QuickTime, hypertext, fiction, short story, point of view
One Book, Many Readings: Nostalgia and Finite State Machines 2011 CYOA, choose your own adventure, data visualization, multilinear, fiction, print hypertext
Notes Toward Absolute Zero Tim McLaughlin 1995 hypertext, fiction, quest narrative
Notes on the Voyage of Owl and Girl J. R. Carpenter 2012 generative, digital narrative, mapping, fiction
Mountain Rumbles Deena Larsen 1999 hypertext, fiction, microhypertext
Literary Hypertext: The Passing of the Golden Age Robert Coover 1999 poetry, hypertext, fiction, golden age, transition, line
Lasting Image Michael Joyce, Carolyn Guyer 2000 narrative, hypertext, fiction, image
Lair of the Marrow Monkey Erik Loyer 1998 Shockwave, animation, cognition, consciousness, fiction, kinetic, interior monologue, jazz, letters, memory, mind, music, narrative, poem, poetry, posthuman, spoken word, science fiction
l0ve0ne Judy Malloy 1994 hypertext, fiction, poetry, hacker culture, love, road trip
Junction of Image, Text, and Sound in Net.fictions Zuzana Husárová 2008 narrative, fiction, narratology, multisensory reading, reading-multisensory
its name was Penelope Judy Malloy 1989 hypertext, fiction, memory, photography, myth
Is Life Like a Book or a Smart Phone? Why Form in Fiction Matters Rob Wittig 2011 narrative, fiction, form, electronic literature, textuality, writing-history of, design, slideshow
Introduction [to New Narratives: Stories and Storytelling in the Digital Age] Ruth Page, Bronwen Thomas 2012 narrative, storytelling, narratology, digital narrative, new media narrative, interactive fiction, hypertext, digital narratology, narrative interaction, identity, fiction
Inanimate Alice, Episode 1: China Kate Pullinger, Chris Joseph 2005 audio, children's literature, collaboration, fiction, Flash, network forms, place
In Search of Oldton Tim Wright 2004 fiction, map, cartographic, playing cards, contributory, place, memory, loss
in absentia J. R. Carpenter 2008 narrative, collaboration, French, fiction, mapping, locative, geography, geocoding, Montreal, site-specific, memoir
Imaginary Year Jeremy Bushnell 2000 fiction, seriali, interconnected narrative, Chicago, urban, mediation
I Have Said Nothing J. Yellowlees Douglas 1994 hypertext, fiction, car crash, Storyspace
Histoire de la Femme aux Grosses Mains Véronique Hubert 2002 fiction, story, poetry, absurd
Grafoman 1997 hypertext, non-linear, fiction
Girls' Day Out Kerry Lawrynovicz 2004 Flash, poetry, generative, appropriated texts, combinatorial, fiction
Galatea Emily Short 2000 interactive fiction, fiction, chatterbot, chatterbot/conversational character, Inform, discourse
Gabriella infinita Jaime Alejandro Rodríguez hypertext, fiction, novel, video, audio, disappearance, evidence, escape, metafiction, adaptation, translation
Frequently Asked Questions about "Hypertext" Richard Holeton 2006 HTML/DHTML, hypertext, fiction, network forms, parody, mystery, academia, gender, short fiction, anagrams
Fiction and Interaction: How Clicking a Mouse Can Make You Part of a Fictional World Jill Walker Rettberg 2003 fiction, interaction, second-person address, net.art, hypertext
Fibonacci's Daughter M. D. Coverley 1997 fiction, chance, short fiction, California, fibonacci, fate, determinism, mall
False Pretenses, Parasites, and Monsters Tom LeClair 2000 hypertext, materiality, fiction, collaboration, novel, aesthetics, hypertext fiction, literary criticism, gender, monstrosity, feminism, parasitism, encyclopedic novel
endings eventually end Jason Nelson, Davin Heckman 2008 fiction, satire, prophecy, time
Dreamaphage Jason Nelson 2003 3D, Flash, fiction, interface, audio, memoir, constraints, viral
Down Time Rob Swigart 2000 hypertext fiction, narrative, silicon valley, fiction, music, Director
Disappearing Rain Deena Larsen 2000 fiction, hypertext, narrative, hypertext fiction, links, haiku, poetry, generations, disappearance
Die Aaleskorte der Ölig Dirk Günther, Frank Klötgen 1998 hypertext, novel, crime, fiction, HTML
Destination Unknown: Experiments in the Network Novel Scott Rettberg 2003 hypertext, fiction, novel, electronic literature, network, remediation, network novel
Damascene Milorad Pavić 1998 hypertext, non-linear, fiction
Cybertext Narratology Markku Eskelinen 1999 cybertext, fiction, narratology, postmodern fiction, Oulipo
Cognitive Fictions Joseph Tabbi 2002 cognitive science, fiction, autopoiesis
Clues Robert Kendall 2002 animation, audio, fiction, Flash, hypertext, hypertext fiction, interactive, javascript, mystery, metaphysics
Chemical Landscapes Digital Tales Edward Falco, Mary Pinto, Will Stauffer-Norris 2006 Flash, hypertext, fiction, visual narrative, time-based, photogram, collaboration, HTML/DHTML
Charmin' Cleary Edward Falco 1999 hypertext, fiction, short story, sex, violence, college
Califia M. D. Coverley 2000 fiction, novel, multimedia, California, character, history, hypertext, multimodal, narrative, Toolbook
Blue Company Rob Wittig 2002 web, comedy, e-mail, fiction, e-mail novel, network forms
Bad Machine Dan Shiovitz 1999 interactive fiction, fiction, games, codework, TADS
Autofiction on Screen: Self-representation of an Egyptian ‘Spinster’ in a Literary Blog Teresa Pepe 2012 blog, literary blog, fiction, autobiography, self-representation, autofiction, gender, Egypt
All Together Now: Collective Knowledge, Collective. Narratives, and Architectures of Participation Scott Rettberg 2005 narrative, collaboration, fiction, collective, participation, systems
All Roads Jon Ingold 2001 interactive fiction, fiction, games, Inform
afternoon, a story Michael Joyce 1990 hypertext, fiction, Storyspace, tragedy, associative indexing, narrative, Eastgate, trauma
After Parthenope Scott Rettberg 2011 fiction, generative, Processing, procedural, italy, naples
Aesthetics of Visual Noise in Digital Literary Arts Maria Engberg 2010 fiction, visuality, word-and-image, noise
Accounts of the Glass Sky M. D. Coverley 2002 narrative, Flash, hypertext, fiction, history, audio
About Time Rob Swigart 2001 hypertext, future, time, temporality, ambient music, fiction
A Response to Twelve Blue by Michael Joyce Gregory L. Ulmer 1997 poetics, fiction, word-and-image, hypertext fiction, literacy, electracy, image
A novella app (Interview with Samantha Gorman) Samantha Gorman, David Jhave Johnston 2012 writing, novella, fiction, hybrid, app
A Dream with Demons Edward Falco 1995 hypertext, fiction, childhood, memory, adolescence, Storyspace
243 cartes postales en couleurs véritables George Perec combinatorial techniques, interactive, fiction, postcards, algorithm, game
10:01 Lance Olsen, Tim S Guthrie 2005 Flash, collaboration, hypertext, fiction, audio, avant-pop, visual narrative
"Uncle Roger", an Online Narrabase Judy Malloy 1991 hypertext fiction, hypertext, fiction, database narrative, artist books
"Of Dolls and Monsters": An Interview with Shelley Jackson Rita Raley 2002 narrative, hypertext, materiality, fiction, Storyspace, interview, body, monstrosity, information, fantasy, link, image and text
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