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online caroline

Jill Walker’s response

Jill Walker questions who (or what) sets the rules for interaction.

Jill Walker responds in turn
Adrianne Wortzel’s response (excerpt)
How I Was Played by Online Caroline
How I Was Played by Online Caroline (sidebar)
Notes Toward a Proleptic History of Electronic Reading

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Jill Walker
A Network of Quests in World of Warcraft
How I Was Played by Online Caroline
How I Was Played by Online Caroline (sidebar)
Jill Walker responds in turn
Jill Walker’s response
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Moulthrop responds in turn
by Stuart Moulthrop
Chris Crawford’s response (excerpt)
by Chris Crawford
Playing with the Mythos
from the archive
On Materialities, Meanings, and The Shape of Things
by Lori Emerson

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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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