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Genre of electronic literature
Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature characterized by the use of hypertext links that provide a new context for non-linearity in literature
Hypertext_fiction
Text with references (links) to other text that the reader can immediately access
Hypertext is text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately
Hypertext
Literary works created for digital devices
fiction became a popular genre in the late 1970s and 1980s, with a thriving online community in the 2000s. In the 1980s and 1990s hypertext fiction begun
Electronic_literature
Text unit or node in a literary hypertext
literary hypertexts. The term lexia was a key term for him in developing his theoretical and analytical approach to the new genre of hypertext fiction. Landow
Lexia_(hypertext)
Narrative technique
technique is common in electronic literature, and particularly in hypertext fiction, and is also well-established in print and other sequential media
Nonlinear_narrative
1999 web-based hypertext novel
(also known as The Unknown: The Original Great American Hypertext Novel ) is a web-based hypertext novel written by William Gillespie, Scott Rettberg and
The_Unknown_(hypertext_novel)
Work of electronic literature by Shelley Jackson
an important work of hypertext fiction. "Shelley Jackson's brilliantly realized hypertext Patchwork Girl is an electronic fiction that manages to be at
Patchwork_Girl_(hypertext)
United States author
electronic literature and hypertext fiction, both as a theoretician and as a writer. He is author of the hypertext fiction works Victory Garden (1991)
Stuart_Moulthrop
Literary genre
for texts where ‘calculation’ produces scriptons. Thus, works of hypertext fiction of the simple node and link variety may be ergodic literature but
Ergodic_literature
Hypertext publisher
development of hypertext publishing and electronic literature. Eastgate became one of the best-known publishers of hypertext fiction through works such
Eastgate_Systems
2001 hypermedia novella by Caitlin Fisher
literature as a significant example of early multimodal web-based hypertext fiction, placing Fisher "at the forefront of digital writing". The plot of
These_Waves_of_Girls
Novel by Stuart Moulthrop
Joyce's afternoon, a story as an important work of hypertext fiction. Victory Garden is a hypertext novel set during the Gulf War in 1991. The story centers
Victory_Garden_(novel)
1996 work of hypertext fiction
Michael Joyce. He is widely known as one of the first writers of hypertext fiction. His first piece afternoon, a story was written in 1987. Joyce created
Twelve_Blue
Software genre
for an interpreter or virtual machine. Hypertext fiction Electronic literature Visual novel, interactive fiction with graphics. Addventure Gamebook Graphic
Interactive_fiction
American writer and visual artist
both new media literature and hypertext fiction. She was an early creator of online interactive and collaborative fiction on The WELL and the website ArtsWire
Judy_Malloy
20th-century literary form and movement
"Hypertext fiction: The latest in postmodern literary theory". Findarticles.com. Retrieved 2014-06-21. McHale, Brian (1987) Postmodernist Fiction. London:
Postmodern_literature
1987 hypertext fiction by Michael Joyce
one of the first works of hypertext fiction. afternoon was first offered to the public as a demonstration of the hypertext authoring system Storyspace
Afternoon,_a_story
1962 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
important example of metafiction, as well as an analog precursor to hypertext fiction, and a poioumenon. It has spawned a wide variety of interpretations
Pale_Fire
1941 short story by Jorge Luis Borges
by numerous new media scholars, in particular within the field of hypertext fiction. Other stories by Borges that explore the idea of infinite texts include
The_Garden_of_Forking_Paths
Study of narrative structures
narratives serve as the base of many interactive fictions. Sometimes used interchangeably with hypertext fiction, the reader or player plays a significant role
Narratology
American visual artist (born 1973)
ongoing. The longest exchange has been with the pioneering writer of hypertext fiction, Michael Joyce. The paintings and sculpture based on Joyce's texts
Alexandra_Grant
Type of work of printed fiction
by US company Bantam Books) or pick-a-paths. Gamebooks influenced hypertext fiction. Production of new gamebooks in the West decreased dramatically during
Gamebook
2017 autobiographical hypertext fiction by Dan Hett
c ya laterrrr is an autobiographical hypertext fiction written by Dan Hett about his experiences following his brother dying in the Manchester Arena bombing
C_ya_laterrrr
Free and open-source tool for making interactive fiction in the form of web pages
open-source tool created by Chris Klimas for making interactive fiction and hypertext fiction in the form of web pages. It is available on macOS, Windows
Twine_(software)
2009 book by Mark Fisher
Environmental anthropology Fanged Noumena (2011) Hari Kunzru Hypermedia Hypertext Hypertext fiction Literary Machines (1981) Political ecology Rave culture Science
Capitalist_Realism
Form of writing
many such collaborative writing games go online, resulting both in hypertext fiction and in more conventional literary production. For example, the Baen's
Collaborative_fiction
Hypertext pioneer and software developer
Mark Bernstein is one of the first publishers of hypertext fiction in the United States. He is the founder and chief scientist of Eastgate Systems, a
Mark_Bernstein_(publisher)
2001 creepypasta
Foundation. The former was another important example of early online horror fiction. While "Ted the Caver" existed on a single website, "The Dionaea House"
Ted_the_Caver
to hypertext fiction systems, where the owner of the site invites individuals to add nodes to the system and link them together. Hypertext fiction has
Internet_genre
Annual international conference
the development of early hypertext fiction and digital poetry. At the first Hypertext conference, in 1987, both the hypertext authoring system Storyspace
ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
ACM_Conference_on_Hypertext_and_Social_Media
Multimedia webcomic by Andrew Hussie
separately as a webcomic and in terms of its plot. Comparing it to hypertext fiction and the genre's attempted use in physical novels like Pale Fire and
Homestuck
Software for writing and reading hypertext
creating, editing, and reading hypertext fiction. It can also be used for writing and organizing fiction and non-fiction intended for print. Maintained
Storyspace
Serialized speculative fiction multimedia narrative
Football Will Look Like in the Future) is a serialized speculative fiction multimedia hypertext narrative by Jon Bois, published online through SB Nation. Set
17776
American pioneer of information technology, philosopher, and sociologist (born 1937)
philosopher of computer science, and sociologist. He coined the terms hypertext and hypermedia in 1963 and published them in 1965. According to his profile
Ted_Nelson
English cultural theorist (1968–2017)
particularly papers like the NME which crossed music with politics, film, and fiction. He was also influenced by the relationship between working class culture
Mark_Fisher
British novelist and journalist
Environmental anthropology Fanged Noumena (2011) Hari Kunzru Hypermedia Hypertext Hypertext fiction Literary Machines (1981) Political ecology Rave culture Science
Hari_Kunzru
Type of online interactive fiction
growing work of hypertext fiction. The emergence of computer networks and electronic communication made the writing of collaborative fiction faster and more
Addventure
British cultural theorist (born 1964)
Environmental anthropology Fanged Noumena (2011) Hari Kunzru Hypermedia Hypertext Hypertext fiction Literary Machines (1981) Political ecology Rave culture Science
Sadie_Plant
Type of interactive fiction
Digital rhetoric Electronic literature Gamebook Hypermedia Hypertext Interactive fiction New media Video games as an art form Eskelinen, Markku (2012)
Cybertext
Type of literature available primarily or solely on the Internet
Web fiction is written works of literature available primarily or solely on the Internet. A common type of web fiction is the web serial. The term comes
Web_fiction
1996 hypertext novella by Adrienne Eisen
with a few paragraphs of the story. While some contemporaneous web hypertext fictions used in-text hyperlinks, Six Sex Scenes presented the links at the
Six_Sex_Scenes
American academic and writer (born 1945)
Joyce's afternoon, a story, 1987, was among the first literary works of hypertext fiction to present itself as undeniably serious literature, and experimented
Michael_Joyce_(writer)
scholar of hypertext fiction. She began writing about hypermedia in the late 1980s, very early in the development of the medium. Her 1993 fiction I Have Said
J._Yellowlees_Douglas
1997 book by Janet H. Murray
the development of narrative. Murray analyzes interactive cinema, hypertext fiction, and the future of storytelling. In this book, Murray explores how
Hamlet_on_the_Holodeck
American novelist (born 1937)
Pynchon's novels also led to some attempts to link his work with the hypertext fiction movement of the 1990s. Ian Rankin, author of the Inspector Rebus mystery
Thomas_Pynchon
hypertext fiction written by J. Yellowlees Douglas. In 1993 it was published by Eastgate Systems, Inc. in The Eastgate Quarterly Review of Hypertext (Winter
I_Have_Said_Nothing
1996 novel by Geoff Ryman
in electronic literature and hypertext fiction from Kathryn Cramer's article in the New York Review of Science Fiction. Ryman states that the meaning
253_(novel)
Fictional story by Judy Malloy
Name Was Penelope (stylized in lowercase as its name was Penelope) is a hypertext fictional story created by Judy Malloy and published in various versions
Its_Name_Was_Penelope
British philosopher (born 1965)
Environmental anthropology Fanged Noumena (2011) Hari Kunzru Hypermedia Hypertext Hypertext fiction Literary Machines (1981) Political ecology Rave culture Science
Ray_Brassier
inventors. 1986 Judy Malloy writes and programs the first online hypertext fiction, Uncle Roger, with links that take the narrative in different directions
Timeline_of_ebooks
both new media literature and hypertext fiction. She was an early creator of online interactive and collaborative fiction on The WELL and the website ArtsWire
List of authors of electronic literature
List_of_authors_of_electronic_literature
Digital narrative by Megan Heyward published in 2000
of night is an interactive digital story by Megan Heyward which uses hypertext and other digital elements to tell a meaningful narrative. It was first
Of_day,_of_night
American writer, critic and public intellectual (1933–2004)
appeared to have been taken without attribution from an essay on hypertext fiction by Laura Miller published in the New York Times Book Review six years
Susan_Sontag
Written works of art
Literary fiction and poetry that uses the capabilities of computers and networks Digital poetry – Audiobook – Interactive fiction – Hypertext fiction – literary
Outline_of_literature
2000 text by M.D. Coverley
Literature - From Text to Hypertext and Beyond. Retrieved 6 November 2023. Bell, Alice (2010). The possible worlds of hypertext fiction (Thesis). Basingstoke:
Califia_(novel)
2021 video game
Neurocracy has variously been described as an alternate reality game and hypertext fiction. Navigating through their own web browsers, players peruse Omnipedia
Neurocracy
Online museum for net art and literature
Born-Digital Fiction: Editions, Translations, and Emulations (PDF). doi:10.1017/9781009181488. ISBN 9781009181488. ISSN 2633-4399. Flor, Micz. "Hypertext & Art
The_NEXT_Museum
Process where ordinary people create and share stories using digital media
which is a literary movement where genres include hypertext fiction, digital poetry, interactive fiction, generative literature, and from other forms of
Digital_storytelling
English philosopher
affiliated with the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU), a "theory-fiction" collective co-founded by Land and cyberfeminist philosopher Sadie Plant
Nick_Land
Experimental cultural theorist collective
2000s. It garnered reputation for its idiosyncratic and surreal "theory-fiction" which incorporated philosophy, cyberpunk, and occultism, and its work
Cybernetic Culture Research Unit
Cybernetic_Culture_Research_Unit
Internet artwork by Olia Lialina
Lialina. My Boyfriend Came Back From the War is an example of interactive hypertext storytelling. The work consists of nested frames with black and white
My Boyfriend Came Back from the War
My_Boyfriend_Came_Back_from_the_War
Narratives with imaginary elements
Hypertext fiction Interactive fiction Generative literature Fables Fairy tales Legend Plays Poems Films Comics TV Programs Video games Flash fiction -
Outline_of_fiction
Iranian philosopher and writer (born 1977)
Iranian philosopher and writer, known for "pioneering the genre of 'theory-fiction' with his book Cyclonopedia which was published in 2008. It was listed
Reza_Negarestani
Scholar in the field of science and technology studies
2:2 (1991), pages 9-11. Elkins, Charles, "The Uses of Science Fiction", in Science Fiction Studies, 17:2 (1990). Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium
Donna_Haraway
Scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies
subfield of sociocultural and legal anthropology Anthropological science fiction – Genre of literature Christian anthropology, a sub-field of theology Circumscription
Anthropology
American writer of electronic literature (born 1964)
Deena Larsen (born 1964) is an American new media and hypertext fiction author involved in the creative electronic writing community since the 1980s.
Deena_Larsen
Type of electronic literature
popularized hypermedia writing, while a variety of literary hypertext and non-fiction hypertext works (electronic literature), demonstrated the promise of
Hypermedia
literary hypertext. By Michael Joyce (1987, 1990) Category:1990s electronic literature works King of Space (1991) by Sarah Smith. A dark science fiction myth
List of electronic literature works
List_of_electronic_literature_works
Literary works made for digital media, such as hypertext fiction, kinetic poetry or interactive fiction. elegy elision emblem emblem book emendation The
Glossary_of_literary_terms
American writer and artist (born 1963)
best-selling CD-ROM title and is now considered a groundbreaking work of hypertext fiction. "Patchwork Girl" uses tissue and scars as well as the body and the
Shelley_Jackson
Set of theories
Anti-psychiatry Body without organs Capitalism and Schizophrenia Carnivalesque Hypertext fiction Institutional psychotherapy Interdisciplinarity Line of flight Minority
Schizoanalysis
American novelist (1932–2024)
works Digital poetry E-book#History Electronic literature Hypertext fiction Interactive fiction Literatronica "Literary Arts". Brown University. July 27
Robert_Coover
Private college in Poughkeepsie, New York, US
computer scientist Hua Hsu, writer Michael Joyce, writer and pioneer of hypertext fiction Grace Macurdy, classicist James Merrell, historian Mitchell Miller
Vassar_College
American writer
existence, fifteen times under her co-editorship. Cramer was the hypertext fiction editor at Eastgate Systems in the early 1990s. She was part of the
Kathryn_Cramer
Scholar of video game studies
textons and scriptons. The essay also discusses hypertext fiction in depth as well as works of interactive fiction, such as Colossal Cave Adventure, and MUDs
Espen_Aarseth
of 23 works included in the literary hypertext canon. Figurski at Findhorn on Acid developed from a flash fiction published in Grain literary magazine
Figurski_at_Findhorn_on_Acid
Reading a text on a computer or smart device screen
New Atlantis, Number 22, Fall 2008, pp. 20–32. Anne Mangen (2008). "Hypertext fiction reading: haptics and immersion". Journal of Research in Reading. 31
Screen_reading
American academic
displaying hypertext fiction. It was developed to support hypertext fiction in particular, although it can also be used for organizing and writing fiction and
Jay_David_Bolter
French philosopher, anthropologist and sociologist (1947–2022)
Environmental anthropology Fanged Noumena (2011) Hari Kunzru Hypermedia Hypertext Hypertext fiction Literary Machines (1981) Political ecology Rave culture Science
Bruno_Latour
1969 novel by Richard Horn
writer Richard Horn (1942–1973). The book is an early example of hypertext fiction in which the narrative can be read in any order by following the various
Encyclopedia_(novel)
Genre of fiction in the style of a blog
Blog fiction is an online literary genre that tells a fictional story in the style of a blog. In the early years of weblogs, blog fictions were described
Blog_fiction
Text related to an earlier work or hypotext
Hypertext, in semiotics, is a text which alludes to, derives from, or relates to an earlier work or hypotext (a subsequent of a hypotext). For example
Hypertext_(semiotics)
Japanese cultural anthropologist
Environmental anthropology Fanged Noumena (2011) Hari Kunzru Hypermedia Hypertext Hypertext fiction Literary Machines (1981) Political ecology Rave culture Science
Mizuko_Ito
2018 interactive film by David Slade
media. Keith Spencer of Salon made comparisons to early internet-era hypertext fiction and the previous Netflix interactive work Puss in Book, which has
Black_Mirror:_Bandersnatch
Dance party
(e.g. in the form of combat boots or camouflage trousers), and science fiction. Common fashion styles of the 1990s include tight-fitting nylon shirts
Rave
Study of political, economic and social factors about environmental issues
Environmental anthropology Fanged Noumena (2011) Hari Kunzru Hypermedia Hypertext Hypertext fiction Literary Machines (1981) Political ecology Rave culture Science
Political_ecology
American writer, scholar, and teacher
and teacher. Writing hypermedia fiction under the pen name M.D. Coverley, she is best known for her epic hypertext novels Califia (2000) and Egypt: The
Marjorie_Luesebrink
American sociologist (born 1968)
Philosophers, Astrophysicists, Architects, Filmmakers Historians and Science-Fiction authors. The program is incubated by Berggruen Institute and hosts research
Benjamin_H._Bratton
Early locative hypertext
demanding more of a reader than merely interpreting text and writing. Hypertext fiction Location-based game Locative media Urban informatics Pisarski, Mariusz
34_North_118_West
American writer and entrepreneur (born 1966)
created her own website where she posted her hypertext works. In 1996 she published the hypertext fiction Six Sex Scenes as Adrienne Greenheart, and was
Penelope_Trunk
American literary critic
Neo-Victorian literature,[citation needed] steampunk, hypertext fiction, online games, contemporary American fiction, technology in literature, and genetics in literature
Jay_Clayton_(critic)
2011 anthology by Nick Land
interests—as well as unorthodox writing styles that have been dubbed "theory-fictions"—explored and utilized by Land over the titular time period. The book has
Fanged_Noumena
Form of art distributed on the Internet
Type of digital art Fax art Fractal art – Form of algorithmic art Hypertext fiction – Genre of electronic literature Internet aesthetics – Visual styles
Internet_art
Forward Anywhere is a hypertext narrative created by writer Judy Malloy and scientist Cathy Marshall and published by Eastgate Systems. They started working
Forward_Anywhere
Subdiscipline of anthropology
Environmental anthropology Fanged Noumena (2011) Hari Kunzru Hypermedia Hypertext Hypertext fiction Literary Machines (1981) Political ecology Rave culture Science
Digital_anthropology
Linked hypertext system on the Internet
documents and other web resources according to specific rules of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The Web was invented by English computer scientist
World_Wide_Web
American cultural anthropologist
Environmental anthropology Fanged Noumena (2011) Hari Kunzru Hypermedia Hypertext Hypertext fiction Literary Machines (1981) Political ecology Rave culture Science
Michael_Wesch
1981 book by Ted Nelson
nine times by 1993. It offers an extensive overview of Nelson's term "hypertext" as well as Nelson's Project Xanadu. It also includes other theories by
Literary_Machines
2007 nonfiction book by Susan Sontag
appeared to have been taken without attribution from an essay on hypertext fiction by Laura Miller, originally published in The New York Times Book Review
At_the_Same_Time
Social justice magazine based in Chicago, Illinois
Hypertext Magazine is an independent, non-profit social justice literary magazine headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 2010 by editor-in-chief
Hypertext_Magazine
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Boy/Male
English
The fictional character Jorel father of Superman.
Surname or Lastname
English and French (Léonard)
English and French (Léonard) : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements leo ‘lion’ (a late addition to the vocabulary of Germanic name elements, taken from Latin) + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’, which was taken to England by the Normans. A saint of this name, who is supposed to have lived in the 6th century, but about whom nothing is known except for a largely fictional life dating from half a millennium later, was popular throughout Europe in the early Middle Ages and was regarded as the patron of peasants and horses.Irish (Fermanagh) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Fhionáin or of Langan.Americanized form of Italian Leonardo or cognate forms in other European languages.The French Léonard family were at Château Richer, Quebec, by 1698, having come from Maine, France.
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Indian, Muslim
Fiction; Romance; Story
Boy/Male
English
The fictional character Jorel father of Superman.
Boy/Male
French
Fictional swordsman: (ambitious and filled with religious aspirations) from Alexander Dumas's...
Boy/Male
English
The fictional character Jorel father of Superman.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
Mighty Spearman; The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Boy/Male
Australian, French
Fictional Swordsman; Ambitious and Filled with Religious Aspirations; From Alexander Dumas's Three Musketeers
Boy/Male
French Greek
Cyrano de Bergerac was a seventeenth-century soldier and science-fiction writer.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Mighty Spearman; One who Saves; The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Scandinavian
Farmer; The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman; Earth Worker
Boy/Male
English
Modern. The fictional character Jorel father of Superman.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Mighty Spearman; The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
HYPERTEXT FICTION
HYPERTEXT FICTION
Boy/Male
British, English, Hebrew
The Lord has Remembered; Remember the Lord
Female
English
English variant spelling of Spanish Alicia, ALYSIA means "noble sort."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Immoveable, Firm, Unshakeable, Constant
Female
English
 English name derived from the plant name columbine, from Late Latin columbina, COLUMBINE means "verbina" or "dovelike," so-called because when inverted the flower resembles a cluster of doves. Compare with another form of Columbine.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim
Companion. Confidant. Friend. Repentant. Regretful.
Girl/Female
Latin
Protection. Derived from 'lares' - individual Roman household gods who were protectors of home...
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Friend; Companion
Male
Hindi/Indian
(அஜிதà¯) Tamil form of Hindi Ajit, AJITH means "invincible."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Name of Lord Muruga
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n.
A feigning to believe, as in the play of children; a mere pretense; a fiction; an invention.
n.
An invention; a fiction; something feigned or imagined.
n.
A writer of fiction.
n.
In fiction, the story of a play, novel, romance, or poem, comprising a complication of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
n.
A nickname for a Puritan. See Roundheads, the, in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
v. t.
To put into the form of novels; to represent by fiction.
n.
An extravagant fiction embodying an account of some marvelous exploit or adventure.
n.
A fabrication to deceive; a fiction; a forgery; a falsehood.
n.
The inner meaning or significance of a fable, a narrative, an occurrence, an experience, etc.; the practical lesson which anything is designed or fitted to teach; the doctrine meant to be inculcated by a fiction; a maxim.
n.
The carrying back, and giving effect or operation to, an act or proceeding frrom some previous date or time, by a sort of fiction, as if it had happened or begun at that time. In such case the act is said to take effect by relation.
a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, fiction; fictitious; romantic.
n.
That which is real; an actual existence; that which is not imagination, fiction, or pretense; that which has objective existence, and is not merely an idea.
n.
See in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
n.
An imaginary island, represented by Sir Thomas More, in a work called Utopia, as enjoying the greatest perfection in politics, laws, and the like. See Utopia, in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
n.
The act of feigning, inventing, or imagining; as, by a mere fiction of the mind.
n.
Any like assumption made for convenience, as for passing more rapidly over what is not disputed, and arriving at points really at issue.
n.
A fiction object or picture created by the imagination; the same when proposed as a pattern to be copied, or a standard to be reached; one of the archetypes or patterns of created things, conceived by the Platonists to have excited objectively from eternity in the mind of the Deity.
n.
A hypocritical devotee. See the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
n.
A fiction; a fable; an untruth.
n.
An intricate, complicated plot, as of a drama or work of fiction.