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- Art and Electronic Media
- From Theo Lutz to Netzliteratur. The Development of German-Language Electronic Literature
- Szellem a gépben. A hypertext
- "The Final Problem": An Interview with Mark Jeffrey and Judd Morrissey
- Hypertextual Fiction on the Internet: A Structural and Narratological Analysis
- XS, S, M, L: Creative Text Generators of Different Scales
- The Trivial Program "yes"
- A Creative History of the Russian Internet
- The Future of Russian: Language Culture in the Era of New Technology
- Anti-Spam: Reinventing Data
- "How It Is in Common Tongues": an interview with John Cayley and Daniel Howe
- The Love of the Social Writerly Game (Interview with Mark Marino and Rob Wittig)
- La Groupe Alire (Interview with Philippe Bootz)
- PO.EX (Interview with Manuel Portela)
- The Joy of E-Lit (Interview with Kathi Inman Berens)
- The Limits of Computation (Interview with Jim Andrews)
- Modes of Narrative Specific to AI (Interview with Jichen Zhu)
- Points of View (1983) (Interview with Jeffery Shaw)
- Eviscerating the Antiseptic (Interview with Jason Nelson)
- 1994-96 Word Nozzle (digital materiality) (Interview with Jason Lewis)
- CREADER (interview with Jeneen Naji)
- DIY: reinvent the world by reinventing the language (Interview with Florian Cramer)
- Instrument Making (Interview with Eric Loyer)
- Bricoleur (Interview with David Clark)
- Fils de l'art et la littérature (Interview with Alexandra Saemmer)
- Interview with Loss Pequeño Glazier
- Interview with Christian Bök
- Interview with Brian Kim Stefans
- Interview with Amaranth Borsuk
- Interview with D. Kimm
- Interview with Andrew Klobucar
- ELD & ELMCIP (Interview with Scott Rettberg & Joseph Tabbi)
- Walking and Mapping: Artists as Cartographers
- Et virkeligt parallelunivers
- Le(s) Mange Texte(s): Creative Cannibalism and Digital Poetry
- Digital Word in a Palm: Digital Poetry between Reading and immersive Bodily Experience
- Writing the World: Toward a Systems Approach to E-Writing
- Nam Shub – A Text Creation and Performance Environment
- What Spam Means to Network Situationism
- The Virtualization of Poetry and Self
- 'Click = Kill'. Textual You in Ludic Digital Fiction'
- 'I know what it was. You know what it was': Second Person Narration in Hypertext Fiction
- Cavewriting
- The melancholic hypertext : the fate of the writer in the tangential narrative
- The Gothic in Contemporary Interactive Fictions
- Between Code and Motion: Generative and Kinetic Poetry in French, Portuguese, and Spanish
- Comedies of Separation: Toward a Theory of the Ludic Book
- Close Reading Electronic Literature: A Case Study of William Poundstone’s “Project for the Tachistoscope: Bottomless Pit“
- Would you let Mikhail Bakhtin smoke your text? : Dialogism and the Participative Rhetoric of Computer-mediated textual art
- Narrative Archaeology and the New Narrativology