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marta werner

A Migration Between Media

Joseph Tabbi reads both the book and the hypertext version of Strickland's True North.

The Flights of A821: dearchiving the proceedings of a birdsong

Marta Werner uncages Emily Dickinson's fragments.

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other essays by
Joseph Tabbi
A Digital Publishing Model for Publication by Writers (for Writers)
A Gathering of Threads
A Migration Between Media
An Autopoietic Writing Machine?
An Interface in Lieu of An Introduction
electropoetics:
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Galatea’s Riposte: The Reception and Receptacle of Interactive Fiction
by Lisa Swanstrom
On an Unhuman Earth
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#PEAE Participative Ethology in Artificial Environments
by Annie Abrahams

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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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