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Hypertext fiction
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Hyperfiction
Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature, characterized by the use of hypertext links which provide a new context for non-linearity in…
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2012
2012
The paradox of rereading in hypertext fiction
A. Mitchell
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K. McGee
ACM Conference on Hypertext & Social Media
2012
Corpus ID: 8891037
Rereading often involves reading the same thing again to see something new. This paradox becomes more pronounced in an…
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2012
2012
The HypeDyn hypertext fiction authoring tool
A. Mitchell
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K. McGee
NHT '12
2012
Corpus ID: 2697260
In this paper we describe the HypeDyn procedural hypertext fiction authoring tool. HypeDyn supports visual authoring of adaptive…
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2009
2009
"Patchwork Girl or a Modern Monster". Re-imagining Narrative Forms in Hyperfiction
M. A. Squeo
2009
Corpus ID: 194371423
2009
2009
Narrative paradox and the design of alternate reality games (ARGs) and blogs
Patrícia Gouveia
International IEEE Consumer Electronics Society's…
2009
Corpus ID: 20837004
This article explores the narrative paradox and how we can design interactive fictions where actions and narrations can…
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2009
2009
Reading Hypertext
M. Bernstein
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Diane Greco
2009
Corpus ID: 192762026
The future of serious writing will lie on the screen. We will read, for reading is indispensable, but we will be less closely…
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2005
2005
Chapter 13 Mapping play: What cybercartographers can learn from popular culture
B. Greenspan
2005
Corpus ID: 59746347
2005
2005
How Interactive Can Fiction Be?
Michel Chaouli
Critical Inquiry
2005
Corpus ID: 18784191
Let me begin with a puzzle: why are readers with a promiscuous appetite for contemporary fiction—colleagues, students, friends…
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2003
2003
Digital Code and Literary Text
F. Cramer
2003
Corpus ID: 194920606
This paper is based on the general (yet disputable) assumption that the theoretical debate of literature in digital networks has…
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1999
1999
The lyrical quality of links
S. Tosca
UK Conference on Hypertext
1999
Corpus ID: 5443638
This paper argues that hypertext might be a lyric rather that a narrative form. It proposes the close examination of explicit…
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1997
1997
Immigration and Identity in Beur Fiction: Voices from the North African Immigrant Community in France
A. Hargreaves
1997
Corpus ID: 160734668
Narrative works by second-generation Maghrebis in France, popularly known as Beurs, are a vibrant part of the rapidly growing…
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