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  1. 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

  2. Information Multiplicity: American Fiction in the Age of Media Saturation

    Information Multiplicity: American Fiction in the Age of Media Saturation

    Lene Tøftestuen - 28.05.2021 - 13:12

  3. The book and the beast

    A review of Jacques Servin's BEAST.

    Mathias Vetti Olaussen - 27.09.2021 - 15:20

  4. Comments on Patchwork Girl

    Comments on Patchwork Girl

    Mathias Vetti Olaussen - 27.09.2021 - 17:05

  5. The Rise of the Image, the Fall of the Word

    The Rise of the Image, the Fall of the Word

    Ole Kristian Sæther Skoge - 01.10.2021 - 16:01

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