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  1. Parallax (Q6714)
  2. Getting Lost in Narrative Virtuality (Q6713)
  3. Sound, Fury, and Consistency: Writing Recombinant Fiction (Q6712)
  4. A Cultural Analysis of Resistances to Digital Poetries (Q6711)
  5. From Twitterbots to VR: 10 of the best examples of digital literature (Q6710)
  6. On Reusability and Electronic Literature (Q6709)
  7. Crisis, Crisis, Crisis, or Sovereignty and Networks (Q6708)
  8. The Biopolitics of Electronic Literature: On the Writings of Mez Breeze (Q6707)
  9. WordHack Anthology: 2014-2019 (Q6706)
  10. A World of Fiction : Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History (Q6705)
  11. Visible and Invisible Archives: The Database Aesthetics of The Atlas Group Archive and haikU (Q6704)
  12. Nodes Without Edges: Peripheries of the Database (Q6703)
  13. Networks without a cause: A critique of social media (Q6702)
  14. CELL Project Meeting (Q6701)
  15. Electronic Literature (Q6700)
  16. First and Second Waves of Indian Electronic Literature (Q6699)
  17. Third Generation Electronic Literature and Artisanal Interfaces: Resistance in the Materials (Q6698)
  18. All of the spaces collapsing: an interview with xtine burrough (Q6697)
  19. Theatricality in the midst of a pandemic: An assessment of artistic responses to COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe (Q6696)
  20. Fall 2021 Editors' Note (Q6695)
  21. The New River (Fall 2021) (Q6694)
  22. Spring 2021 Editors' Note (Q6693)
  23. The New River (Spring 2021) (Q6692)
  24. Fall 2020 Editors' Note (Q6691)
  25. The New River (Fall 2020) (Q6690)
  26. A 2020 Computer-Generated Text as a Posthuman Mode of Literature Production (Q6689)
  27. ‘Grasp All, Lose All’: Raising Awareness Through Loss of Grasp in Seemingly Functional Interfaces (Q6688)
  28. Unipubavhandlinger (Q6686)
  29. Classroom Netprov: A Walkthrough of Electronic Literature Support Group for Teachers (Q6685)
  30. Follow the Pathfinders: a Case Study Approach to Production, Use, and Readership on Scalar (Q6684)
  31. Nested Folders: On Birds in Digital Poetry (Q6683)
  32. Salon February 8, 2022: Elit can save the world! Maybe? (Q6682)
  33. Salon Jan 11, 2022: Figurski on the Radio! (Q6681)
  34. Salon December 9: celebrating (RE)VERB (Q6680)
  35. Salon Nov 9: What will we do for ELO 2022? (Q6679)
  36. Biometric Poetics: The Case of Eververse (Q6678)
  37. Grasping at Bits: Art and IntellectualControl in the Digital Age: (Q6677)
  38. Per una storia della letteratura elettronica italiana (Q6676)
  39. Penguin Business (Q6675)
  40. Latin American Electronic Literature Created by Women (Q6674)
  41. Better with the Sound On; or, The Singularity of Reading and Writing Under Constraint (Q6673)
  42. The Visual Music Imaginary of 88 Constellations for Wittgenstein: Exploring Philosophical Concepts through Digital Rhetoric (Q6672)
  43. Translating A Work of Digital Literature Into Several Languages: A Case Study (Q6671)
  44. Digital Humanities (Q6670)
  45. Literatura electrónica en español: planteamientos estéticos de la conectividad (Q6669)
  46. Routledge classic (Q6668)
  47. Public worlds (Q6667)
  48. Made in transition (Q6666)
  49. A Platform Poetics: Computational Art, Material and Formal Specificities, and 101 BASIC Poems (Q6665)
  50. Contemporary Posterity: A Helpful Oxymoron (Q6664)

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