Posted on March 4, 2008 by cenantua
Just out of curiosity, I Googled “hypertext non-fiction” and then “hypertext fiction” to compare the number of hits that each would bring up. Remarkably, there were only 68 hits (though once I clicked on the second page of hits, I found only 23 active returns for the search. I should also note that when Googling [...]
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Posted on March 3, 2008 by cenantua
Pardon the lull in postings. After my two most recent posts, I decided to do one of my favorite things - put theory into practice. So, that being said, I have created another blog. However, this blog is not so much for blogging, but rather, the blog format works wonderfully for creating hypertext narrative. The [...]
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Posted on March 1, 2008 by cenantua
After creating the category about my personal “memory” of the Civil War, I am left wondering if such memories can hypertextualized. But before I go on with this thought, let’s take a time out for a minute to see where I am going with this. NO, the historian isn’t losing his mind here. This bouncing [...]
Filed under: Digital History | Tagged: George P. Landow, hypertext, Hypertext 3.0, hypertext fiction, hypertext non-fiction, hypertextualization, Patchwork Girl, Shelley Jackson | No Comments »