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Digital Fictions: Storytelling in a Material World (New Directions in Computers & Composition Studies)
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Suffused through the sensibility of a creative writer, Digital Fictions includes an historical overview of writing stories on computers, conducts interviews with the makers of hypertext fictions (including Stuart Moulthrop, Michael Joyce, and Carolyn Guyer), offers close readings of digital fictions, and makes careful analyses of the meaning-making activities of both readers and writers of this emergent genre. Embedded in a perpsective both feminist and semiotic, Digital Fictions explores and distinguishes between four distinct iterations of text-based digital fiction. Text adventures, Carnegie Mellon University's Oz Project hypertext fictions, and MUDs. Ultimately, the author revises the rhetorical triangle and proposes a new rhetorical theory, one that attends to the materials, processes, and locations of stories told on-line.









