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The following pages link to afternoon, a story (Q6784):
Displaying 38 items.
- Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature (Q1497) (← links)
- Piecing Together and Tearing Apart: Finding the Story in afternoon (Q1506) (← links)
- The Machine in the Text, and the Text in the Machine (Q1809) (← links)
- Hypertext Fiction from 1987-1999 (Q2033) (← links)
- Hypertext Fiction in the Twilight Zone (Q2083) (← links)
- Digital Media (Q2085) (← links)
- Patterns of Hypertext (Q2092) (← links)
- The End of Books (Q2095) (← links)
- Electronic Literature Without a Map (Q2103) (← links)
- The Possible Worlds of Hypertext Fiction (Q2125) (← links)
- Interview with Michael Joyce (Q2134) (← links)
- Hyperworks: On Digital Literature and Computer Games (Q2135) (← links)
- Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary (Q2145) (← links)
- Canonizing Hypertext: Explorations and Constructions (Q2154) (← links)
- Ex-foliations: Reading Machines and the Upgrade Path (Q2164) (← links)
- Do You Think You're Part of This? Digital Texts and the Second Person Address (Q2182) (← links)
- E-literature (Q2190) (← links)
- Intermediation: The Pursuit of a Vision (Q2201) (← links)
- Don't Believe the Hype: Rereading Michael Joyce's Afternoon and Twelve Blue (Q2203) (← links)
- Digital Poetics: The Making of E-Poetries (Q2217) (← links)
- Print Is Flat, Code Is Deep: Rethinking Signification in New Media (Q2236) (← links)
- Elektronisk litteratur i Norden (Q2242) (← links)
- Command Lines: Aesthetics and Technique in Interactive Fiction and New Media (Q2389) (← links)
- From Revisi(tati)on to Retro-Intentionalization (Q2422) (← links)
- Born Digital: Writing Poetry in the Age of New Media (Q2477) (← links)
- Gaps, Maps and Perception: What Hypertext Readers (Don't) Do (Q2499) (← links)
- Traveling in the Breakdown Lane: A Principle of Resistance for Hypertext (Q2500) (← links)
- Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing (Q2546) (← links)
- The Genealogy of a Creative Community: Why is Afternoon the "Grandaddy" of Hypertext Fiction? (Q2555) (← links)
- Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination (Q2560) (← links)
- Memory at work in Michael Joyce's afternoon, a story, Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl, and Mark Amerika's Grammatron (Q2619) (← links)
- “How Do I Stop This Thing?” Closure And Indeterminacy In Interactive Narratives (Q2640) (← links)
- Digital Literature: From Text to Hypertext and Beyond (Q2645) (← links)
- Stuck in a Loop? Dialogue in Hypertext Fiction (Q2690) (← links)
- Wreader's Digest - How To Appreciate Hyperfiction (Q2706) (← links)
- Writing for the New Millennium: The Birth of Electronic Literature (Q2796) (← links)
- An interview with Maria Engberg (Q2825) (← links)
- Michael Joyce. Polski pisarz: Michael Joyce, Czesław Miłosz i hipertekst. Postgutenbergowskie nadzieje księgi różności. (Q2852) (← links)