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  1. Authoring Software

    A resource for teachers and students of new media writing, who are exploring what authoring tools to use, for new media writers and poets, who are interested in how their colleagues approach their work, and for readers, who want to understand how new media writers and poets create their work, the Authoring Software project is an ongoing collection of statements about authoring tools and software. It also looks at the relationship between interface and content in new media writing and at how the innovative use of authoring tools and the creation of new authoring tools have expanded digital writing/hypertext writing/net narrative practice.

    Judy Malloy - 11.03.2011 - 18:05

  2. Electronic Literature (DIKULT 203, Fall 2011)

    Electronic Literature (DIKULT 203, Fall 2011)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.09.2011 - 16:14

  3. IF Demo Fair, PAX East

    (Announcement): 

    Do you have a vision of the (or a) future of interactive fiction that you would like to share with interested players, authors, implementers and theorists?

    The IF Demo Fair will be running during PAX East (Boston, March 11-13), showcasing new and interesting demonstrations in the IF world.

    These don’t need to be polished, complete games, just pieces that show off your concept. We’re particularly interested in demonstrations that explore one of our themes:

    • novel ways to interact with in-game characters
    • innovative user interfaces for text/story-based games

    But if you have a great idea that doesn’t match either of these themes, send it anyway! We welcome any demonstration that can reasonably be construed as relating to interactive fiction and storytelling: traditional parser-based IF, works with multimedia and graphical components, choose-your-own-adventure, or interactive poetry.

    Aaron Reed - 20.06.2012 - 19:42

  4. An Annotated Bibliography Of Interactive Fiction Scholarship

    An Annotated Bibliography Of Interactive Fiction Scholarship

    Scott Rettberg - 14.12.2012 - 10:01

  5. Launching the Electronic Literature Collection Vol. 3

    This event was introduced in 18 of February at The Stedman Art Gallery at Rutgers University in Camden. This new ELC - third volume features 114 works from 26 countries in 13 languages. The latest collection, drawn from over 500 submitted and solicited works, represents a wide range of forms and styles, including poem generators, bots, interactive fiction, mobile apps, and more.

    Nikol Hejlickova - 01.09.2016 - 09:36

  6. Fractured Fairy Tale Project

    Fractured Fairy Tale Project

    Mark Sample - 25.06.2020 - 22:07