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“The dead must be killed once again”: Plagiotropia as Critical Literary Practice
Interferences: [Net.Writing] and the Practice of Codework
Finding Holes in the Whole

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other essays by
Rui Torres
“The dead must be killed once again”: Plagiotropia as Critical Literary Practice
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In Defense of the Difficult
electropoetics:
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Call for contributions for special issue “Celebrating Joseph Tabbi and 30 Years of electronic book review”
by electronic book review Editorial Team
Three from The Gig: New Work By/About Maggie O’Sullivan, Allan Fisher, and Tom Raworth
by Gregory Betts
Data-Realism: Reading and Writing Datafied Text
by Malthe Stavning Erslev, Søren Pold
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In Defense of Meaning: Roberto Simanowski Close Reads Digital Art

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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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