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  1. Bookend; www.claptrap.com

    Bookend; www.claptrap.com

    Patricia Tomaszek - 29.04.2012 - 15:17

  2. Queen Bees and the Hum of the Hive An Overview of Feminist Hypertext's Subversive Honeycombings

    Queen Bees and the Hum of the Hive An Overview of Feminist Hypertext's Subversive Honeycombings

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 22:48

  3. Lessons in Latent History

    Steffen Hantke presents an archeology of Don DeLillo’s Underworld.

    (Source: ebr)

    Lisa Berwanger - 17.10.2017 - 15:40

  4. A Gathering of Threads

    The culmination of ebr version 2.0 (an html- and java-based Web production), the spring 1999 “gathering of threads” introduced an important component into the journal design: the thREAD that actively conducts readers among affiliated essays.

    (Source: ebr)

    Lisa Berwanger - 17.10.2017 - 15:45

  5. Image + Narrative

    In collecting essays for ebrs 6 and 7, the editors sought work that would not only talk about image and narrative theory in the networked environment; we wanted essays with design elements in their very construction. The essays were presented in the context of Anne Burdick’s first integral design for the journal itself, ebr version 2.0.

    (Source: ebr)

    Lisa Berwanger - 17.10.2017 - 15:49

  6. Graphic or Verbal: A Dilemma

    J. Hillis Miller looks at the “multimedia” Victorian novel, embodied in ink, paper, cardboard, and glue.

    (Source: ebr)

    Lisa Berwanger - 17.10.2017 - 15:54

  7. Enthralled by Systems

    Chris Messenger reviews Tom LeClair’s first novel, Passing Off (1996).

    tye042 - 18.10.2017 - 14:54

  8. Don't Eat the Yellow Hypertext: Notes on Figurski at Findhorn on Acid

    "Don't Eat the Yellow Hypertext: Notes on Figurski at Findhorn on Acid" is a personal essay by Richard Holeton that describes the creative process behind the acclaimed hypertext novel Figurski at Findhorn on Acid.

    In 1996, Holeton took part in Robert Kendell's online writing class on "Hypertext Poetry and Fiction" at the The New School for Social Research. The first draft of Figurski at Findhorn on Acid was produced as his class project. Holeton continued to refine the novel over the next five years, releasing the first full version through Eastgate publishers in 2001.

    Chelsea Miya - 30.10.2019 - 02:28

  9. Minding the Frontier: Teaching Hypertext Poetry and Fiction Online

    Minding the Frontier: Teaching Hypertext Poetry and Fiction Online

    Chelsea Miya - 30.10.2019 - 03:32

  10. Parsing the Cold: McLaughlin’s Notes Toward Absolute Zero

    The hypertext fiction writer tries to spin compelling story strands, laboring with textures and colors in the hope that a compelling reading fabric will be wrought from them. Yet however vibrant and interesting the threads themselves may be, if the digital loom is too hard to operate, the fabric may not get made. Tim McLaughlin understands this well. His Notes Toward Absolute Zero (Eastgate Systems, 1995) offers not just quality writing but also an unusually accessible hypertext implementation. I have found that these qualities make it an especially good introduction to the genre for neophyte hyper-readers. Notes has been particularly reliable in producing satisfying story cloth for students in the hypertext literature class I have taught for several years.

    Dene Grigar - 24.12.2019 - 23:32