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digital futures of literature, theory, criticism, and the arts

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To Be Both in Touch and in Control
Poetry in the Electronic Environment

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other essays by
Stephanie Strickland
Dali Clocks: Time Dimensions of Hypermedia
Dovetailing Details Fly Apart – All Over, Again, In Code, In Poetry, In Chreods (with an Introduction by Joseph Tabbi)
Moving Through Me as I Move
Poetry in the Electronic Environment
Post-Digital Debates and Dialogues from the electronic book review
electropoetics:
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Against Digital Poetics
Speculative Interfaces: How Electronic Literature Uses the Interface to Make Us Think about Technology
by Jill Walker Rettberg
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“The dead must be killed once again”: Plagiotropia as Critical Literary Practice
from the archive
Simon Penny responds in turn
by Simon Penny

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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.

ISSN: 1553-1139

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