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Electronic Literature: Collections of Works

Collected by: Electronic Literature Organization

Archived since: Jul, 2007

Description:

This collection of archived web sites consists of works of electronic literature: works with important literary aspects that take advantage of the capabilities and contexts provided by the stand-alone or networked computer. The collection features sites that aggregate works of electronic literature by multiple authors, such as online journals and anthologies.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities

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Title: New River Journal

URL: http://www.cddc.vt.edu/journals/newriver/

Description: Presenting works of electronic literature along with artist biographies, New River publishes twice a year (December and May, since 1996). One of the issues is managed and edited by grad students from Virginia Tech's MFA Creative Writing Program in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Entry drafted by: Patricia Tomaszek

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Subject:   hypertext digital writing electronic literature fiction html flash journal,  reviews ,  poetry art

Title: HyperRhiz: New Media Cultures

URL: http://www.hyperrhiz.net/

Description: In close affiliation with Rhizomes, a parent journal of HyperRhiz, this Site hosts experimental web-based projects. HyperRhiz also provides a forum for the presentation of electronic installations, games, and performances through the use of archival video, photo, and text documentation. It is a peer-reviewed online journal of net art and electronic literature that is published twice-yearly. The journal features an integrated weblog for ongoing news of interest, an online forum for teachers of electronic literature, and a wiki for experimental writing. These features provide a forum for scholars and practitioners of new media culture. The editor's interest lies "in the genres of electronic discourse, and how these formats might affect the expression of complex discourses within new media." HyperRhiz welcomes submissions of net-ready art projects, electronic literature works, and review essays. As the journal's name suggests, works written in the spirit of Deleuzian approaches are welcomed but not required. ISSN: 1555-9351. Entry drafted by: Patricia Tomaszek

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Subject:   hypertext context,  reviews ,  critical essays online forum video

Title: The Iowa Review Web

URL: http://www.uiowa.edu/~iareview/mainpages/tirwebhome.htm

Description: The journal Iowa Review Web started to publish electronic writing in 1999. It includes - along with electronic literature - other varieties of experimental writing and art, author interviews, critical articles, and essays. ISSN number: 1541-972X. Entry drafted by: Patricia Tomaszek

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Subject:   theory hypertext criticism essays fiction literary journal interviews,  reviews ,  poetry art

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