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- Posthumanism and Electronic Literature
- The Riderly Text: The Joy of Networked Improv Literatur
- Examining the Role of Micronarrative in Commercial Videogames, Art Games and Interactive Narrative
- Mapping the Convergence of Networked Digital Literature and Net Art onto the Modes of Production
- The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Screen: Digital Fiction and the Mind/Machine Problem
- Beyond the Googlization of Literature: Writing Other Networks
- Stories of Stigma and Acceptance
- Rereading and the SimCity Effect in Electronic Literature
- Discovering E-Literature for children
- On the Possibility of a Text That Is Not Digital
- Trust, representation and use of storytelling in online scams
- The Riderly Text: The Joy of Networked Improv Literature
- Hyperrhiz 11: Netprov
- Text Under Glass: The Place of Writing within Interactive Objects
- Storyworlds we never leave: long-form interactive narratives, Google Glass and new audiences
- Musico-literary miscegenations: relationships between words and sound in new media writing
- Pedestrionics: Meme Culture, Alienation Capital, and Gestic Play
- Loss of Hover: Re-implementing Director Vniverse as an App for Tablet
- Generation Flash
- Digital Anthropophagy: Refashioning Words as Image, Sound, and Action
- Nonlinear Writing
- Early Digital Art and Writing
- Shapeshifting texts: following the traces of narrative in digital fiction
- Caring for Electronic Literature
- A Solipsist Can’t Tell the Time : Changes in the Digital Subject from ‘Vocational Time’ to ‘Timeless Time’
- Immersion and Interactivity in Digital Fiction
- Story Generation
- E-CyberDigital Poetry: To Grasp or to Build a Genre Identity through a Term’s Choice?
- “Cause Timing is Money and Money is Time”. Six Theses on Monetary Post Humanism in the Digital Age
- Digital Poetry
- Weapons of the Deconstructive Masses (WDM): Whatever 'Electronic Literature' May or May Not Mean
- Poetry and Stuff: A Review of '!'
- Potentialities of Literary Cybertext
- From page to screen: The Poetry Project and the poetics of landscape
- The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media
- Hypertext Revisited
- XS, S, M, L Creative Text Generators of Different Scales
- ELR Electronic Literature Review
- Writing Coastlines: Locating Narrative Resonance in Transatlantic Communications Networks
- A Topographical Approach to Re-Reading Print Books About Islands in Digital Literary Spaces
- Time and Temporality in Digital Fictions
- Interview with Michael J. Maguire
- Intervista con Riccardo Giovanni Milanesi
- Entrevista con Domenico Chiappe
- Intervista con Fabrizio Venerandi
- Interview with Leonardo Flores
- Entrevista a Rui Torres
- Intervista a Carlo Cinato
- Intervista ai TheCoevas
- Time-Lapse Reading as Critical Performance