No, there's not much chance I could keep up with things enough to post a weekly update every week. But I wanted to pull together a collection of the things I've been looking at and reading lately. Please add on to it in the comments if you know of something I might enjoy!
Chris Joseph's blog
Flight Paths
Drunken Boat
The Iowa Review
Dreaming Methods (Consensus Trance is the most recent, and it's great fun. I particularly love the way the author has incorporated nonlinear and ludic elements in a primarily linear story.)
Net Art Commissions on Turbulence
ELO's Electronic Literature Collection
e-Fiction Book Club
Novelr
Digital Fiction Show
And a short story on the web that I absolutely loved: "Mr. Penumbra's Twenty-Four Hour Book Store" by Robin Sloan
It's interesting to me that electronic literature is already splitting off into a gajillion splinter genres: visual novels, ludic stories, digital poetry, twitter fiction, serials, Flash fiction (the software, not the length), and more. What will make it? What won't? I dunno, but it's really cool to explore all the ways people are using Web 2.0 to share stories.
Chris Joseph's blog
Flight Paths
Drunken Boat
The Iowa Review
Dreaming Methods (Consensus Trance is the most recent, and it's great fun. I particularly love the way the author has incorporated nonlinear and ludic elements in a primarily linear story.)
Net Art Commissions on Turbulence
ELO's Electronic Literature Collection
e-Fiction Book Club
Novelr
Digital Fiction Show
And a short story on the web that I absolutely loved: "Mr. Penumbra's Twenty-Four Hour Book Store" by Robin Sloan
It's interesting to me that electronic literature is already splitting off into a gajillion splinter genres: visual novels, ludic stories, digital poetry, twitter fiction, serials, Flash fiction (the software, not the length), and more. What will make it? What won't? I dunno, but it's really cool to explore all the ways people are using Web 2.0 to share stories.
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