Okay, I’m two minutes into the reading of The Jew’s Daughter, an example of hypertext fiction for my Writing for Electronic Communities class, and I’m already mad. So far, the piece reminds me of the reason I was not an English major. Already evident are four things: 1. This writer cannot get to the point. 2. [...]
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Hypertext Fiction or Power Trip?
Posted in Venting, wec class on March 11, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Drowning in Information
Posted in Venting on March 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Halfway through my assignment reading half a textbook called Hyertext 3.0 (for a graduate class called Writing for Electronic Communities), I know I am supposed to feel excited about the notion that text is becoming three dimensional, that readers are now authors, that technology is now empowering me to read ten documents at once, exploring [...]