Storyspace and hypertext: a lasting relationship
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2005.26.3304Keywords:
Hypertext, storyspace, literatureAbstract
This paper tells about the use of the software program Story space to help literary creation in hypertext and analyses Shelley Jackson’s work called Patchwork Girl (1995), which was witten and distributed with the help of that program, as well as discusses questions raised by that partnershipDownloads
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