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  1. Paul La Farge

    Paul La Farge is the author of two novels: The Artist of the Missing (FSG, 1999) andHaussmann, or the Distinction (FSG, 2001), and a book of imaginary dreams, The Facts of Winter (McSweeney's Books, 2005). He is the grateful recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Bard Fiction Prize, and a fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts. His short stories have appeared in McSweeney’sHarper’sFence,Conjunctions, and elsewhere. His nonfiction appears in The BelieverBookforum, andCabinet.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 08.10.2011 - 00:12

  2. Jennifer Roudabush

    Having received her doctorate in the Media, Art, & Text program at Virginia Commonwealth University, Jennifer currently works at Virginia Commonwealth University in the University College. Her research interests include digital humanities, electronic/new media literature, narrative theory and dynamics, and rhetoric and composition. (Source: Author's site)

    Jennifer Roudabush has also published under previous name of Jennifer Smith. In the ELMCIP Knowledge Base all her publications are gathered in the one record, but please check the actual text of individual works as the correct bibliographic reference may be Jennifer Smith.

    Scott Rettberg - 11.10.2011 - 13:50

  3. Jason Huff

    Jason Huff was born in the Atlanta suburbs in 1981. In 2004, he received his BFA in New Media at the University of Georgia. Current and upcoming shows include Digital Plastic at the Gelman Gallery at the RISD Museum and the Graduate Thesis Exhibition at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence, RI. His recent project AutoSummarize was blogged about in The New Yorker and is being published in a forthcoming anthology of conceptual writing. He currently lives in Providence, RI where he is completing his MFA in Digital + Media at the Rhode Island School of Design (2011). His work is also included in the Special Collections at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

    (Source: The New River)

    Scott Rettberg - 11.10.2011 - 14:13

  4. E-LITERATURE E NEW MEDIA ART _ LJUBLJANA

    A report on the Sept 2007 Electronic Literature and New Media Art seminar in Ljubljana, posted on Mouseland, Patricia Gouveia's weblog.

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 09:18

  5. Who's in Charge Here? A Response to Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl

    Who's in Charge Here? A Response to Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 11:09

  6. The New River 4

    The New River 4

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 11:36

  7. The New River 5

    The New River 5

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 11:48

  8. The New River 6

    The New River 6

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 12:09

  9. Ruth Page

    Ruth Page’s research interests bring together feminist narratology and the analysis of narratives in digital contexts. Her work is integrative in nature and seeks to open up dialogue between literary-critical and sociolinguistic traditions of narrative research.

    She has published essays on postmodern British fiction, news media reports, children’s storytelling, conversational narrative, hypertext fiction, blogs and social networking sites.

    (Source: Faculty page at the University of Leicester)

    Scott Rettberg - 14.10.2011 - 12:35

  10. Bronwen Thomas

    Bronwen Thomas is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics and Literature and Group Leader of the Narrative Research Group. She teaches units on BA Communication and Media and BA English.

    Bronwen's main research interest is in fictional dialogue, but she has also published widely on new media narratives, fanfiction and adaptation. She currently supervises a number of PhD students within the Media School.

    (Source: Bournemouth University faculty page.)

    Scott Rettberg - 14.10.2011 - 12:42

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