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Accretive Dreams, Junk Narrativity, & Orphaned Excess in Moderation

Lance Olsen reviews hypertext writing, past and present, by Robert Arellano.

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other essays by
Lance Olsen
Accretive Dreams, Junk Narrativity, & Orphaned Excess in Moderation
Embodying the World
Learning to Wish for More
Narratological Amphibiousness, or: Invitation to the Covert History of Possibility
Remembering Robert Coover
electropoetics:
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Review: Conceptualisms: The Anthology of Prose, Poetry, Visual, Found, E- & Hybrid Writing As Contemporary Art, ed. Steve Tomasula. Alabama UP, 2022
by Jeffrey Gonzalez
On Digital Aesthetics: Sense-Data and Atmospheric Language
by Mujie Li
Introduction to Critical Code Studies Working Group
by Jeremy Douglass, Mark C. Marino
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Celebrating Complexity
by Stephen Schryer

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Electronic Book Review (ebr ) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of critical writing produced and published by the emergent digital literary network.

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