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Hypertexts and Closure
Submitted by Natwwal on 9 November 2006 - 11:13pm. hypertext fiction | Writing ProcessI admit that I am one of the people who has been annoyed by the lack of closure in many of the hypertexts we have been reading. While the lack of closure sometimes works, and the idea of a "perpetually unfinished textuality" intrigued me, I often grew frustrated with reading experiences that seemed to leave me wandering in circles. I can't say that I have exactly changed my mind about any of these things, but I have gained a great deal of sympathy for hypertext writers while working on my own final project. How (or if) I am going to write a conclusion or conclusions to this thing I do not know.
Confessions of a Hypertext Author
Submitted by magoo on 1 November 2006 - 4:45pm. hypertext fiction | hypertext poetry | Writing ProcessConfessions of a hypertext fictionalist
Since some people are doing hypertext fictions, I thought I'd post some of what I've wrestled with in terms of process.
Once upon a time,


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