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Levi Asher, Queensboro Ballads ("concept album" in 60s style by author of the "Literary Kicks" site) |
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Chris Bell, Capturing Shadowtalk (an online novel or "global electronic chapbook" in progress) |
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Bradford Morrow Page (Web Del Sol) |
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Clocktower Fiction (online fiction by John Argo, Brian Callahan, John T. Cullen) |
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Martha Conway, Unrelated Land: A Novel With Art |
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Bonnie Duncan, "Citing Hypermedia: Solving the Indexing Dilemma" (1998) (essay by the editor of the peer-reviewed online journal (Re)Soundings that lays out a suggested practical policy for the structure of journal file directories, file-naming conventions, etc.) ((Re)Soundings) |
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Jurgen Fauth, "Poles in Your Face: The Promises and Pitfalls of Hyperfiction" |
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Glass Wings: Modern Adventure (Katherine Phelps) |
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Hyperizons: Hypertext Fiction (hypertext fiction and fiction criticism) (Michael Shumate) |
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Hypertext Fiction |
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Hypertext Fiction on the Web |
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Hypertext Hotel (project started by Robert Coover in the Hypertext Fiction Workshop at Brown U.) |
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Michael Joyce (Vassar C.) |
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Homepage (now defunct, but Joyce has left a residue page with links to existing online resources) |
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Amy Lee (U. Baltimore), "Detective Dan Dade Visits the Paper Moon" |
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Sharon McKenna, "So You Want to Be a Paperback Writer?" (Third Age Media, Inc.) |
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Stuart Moulthrop (U. Baltimore) |
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Hegirascope (A Hypertext Fiction) -1995 |
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NYU Press Prize for Hyperfiction (deadline Mar. 15, 1998; site includes links on hypertext fiction and theory) |
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"G.M. d. S.," "On Novels, An Antidote to Corporate Publishing, or On the Intelligence and Open-mindedness of Readers, and On the Very Low Esteem Corporate Publishing Has of It (and of Them)" (1997) |
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Other (M)Other Stories (Carol Flax, UCSB) |
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Christy Sheffield Sanford |
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Homepage of Christy Sheffield Sanford (mixed genre artist/creative writer using advanced Web techniques) |
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Madame de Lafayette Book of Hours Page (unique, image- and frame-intensive, hypertext meditation inspired by "the life, time or characters of Madame de Lafayette) |
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Red Mona (a mixed genre work using "flash-cards" with text, images, sound inspired by the Guy de Maupassant story, Petit Soldat) |
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"Safara in the Beginning," a Moving-Book ("a web-novel set in the seventeenth century") |
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StoryCraft - Products and Information for Fiction Writers (the StoryCraft story-generating software and information/resources relating to the "Jarvis Method/mythological approach to writing") (StoryCraft Corp.) |
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Story Resources on the Web (Sherri Johnson; page devoted to the art of storytelling) |
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Tim O'Brien's Home Page, Novelist |
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William H. Calvin, SYNCHRONIZED: A Novel of the Internet Era (Web novel) |
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The Walking Man ("a collaborative visualization, a hyperfiction dreamscape... a guy walking") (Big Time Hypermedia) |
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Terri-Ann White, Deep Immersion: A Project of Fiction (hypertext ficion; "result of a writing residency conducted on-line for a period of eight weeks") |
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Xander Mellish: Short Stories and Cartoons ("about young people in New York City with very big dreams;" "the stories on this site originally appeared on telephone poles and in laundromats and pizza parlours around New York City") |
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S. D. Young, Rowena's Page--Funny Female Fiction ("A continuing series of mostly humorous short stories about a young woman's life") |
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