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  1. Girls' Day Out

    This is a work in Flash format. It contains three separate but related sections: the title prose poem, "Girls' Day Out"; the author's note on the poem; and "Shards," a poem composed from phrases found in articles in the Houston Chronicle that covered the events that inspired the poem.
    (Source: Author description, ELC 1).

    from the ELD http://directory.eliterature.org/node/3943
    After opening the piece, there are three different links you can click on to read all parts of Kerry's work. The top link, located on the right side of the page is labeled as "poem." The next link is in the middle of the page on the left side and is labeled "author's note." The final link is centered on the bottom of the page and is labeled as "Shards."

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.05.2011 - 13:09

  2. In Search of Oldton

    How does a town just disappear?

    What does it feel like to be cut off from your roots in a digital age where people have so many tools for recording and documenting their lives?

    How do those of us who grew up in a pre-digital age recover and maintain a sense of belonging that is becoming increasingly so hard to hold on to?

    'In Search of Oldton' is an attempt to use other people's digital documentary in order to recapture and re-invent my own personal history.

    Tim Wright will be touring the UK during 2004 in search of Oldton – his lost place of birth - and uncovering along the way the possible causes of its demise and the subsequent loss of his past.

    Working with groups and individuals Wright wants to build up a substantial online archive showing people taking their leave of a place or a person - a range of personal stories about ‘saying goodbye’ and ‘moving on’.

    Through texts, pictures, videos and oral testimony, he will build up a digital archive of fictional remembrances, tributes to numerous places and situations left behind.

    And ultimately (he hopes!) his own digital story of memory and loss will emerge.

    Scott Rettberg - 19.01.2013 - 23:11

  3. Spätwinterhitze

    Der erste interaktive Krimi. Ein Roman im Stil des film noir mit stimmungsvollen Animationen und Sounds auf CD-ROM. Frank Klötgen sprengt die Grenzen zwischen Buch, Comic und Computerspiel und verbindet Leseerlebnis und literarische Qualität eines atmosphärischen Krimis mit den multimedialen Möglichkeiten des Computerzeitalters. Der Leser schlüpft in die Rolle des Ich-Erzählers und steuert sich als Mitarbeiter einer Headhunter-Agentur durch den Roman. Dabei kommt er hinter die Machenschaften eines Weltkonzerns, der zuhause Politiker schmiert, Mitwisser unschädlich macht und im Ausland unter dem Schutzschild von Diktaturen menschenverachtende humangenetische Experimente betreiben lässt. Ein mysteriöser Todesfall und ein todgeglaubter Störenfried geben Rätsel auf, und der Leser wird mehr und mehr in ein bedrohliches Spiel verwickelt. Ob er da heil rauskommt, hängt nicht zuletzt von seinem kriminalistischen Gespür ab...

    Dan Kvilhaug - 06.03.2013 - 14:19

  4. Considering a Baby?

    Considering a Baby?

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 21:42

  5. The Museum

    The Museum

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 29.06.2013 - 00:03