Electronic Media & Art
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Electronic Literature Organization
To facilitate and promote the writing, publishing, and reading of literature in electronic media.
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Born Magazine
Born Magazine is an experimental venue marrying literary arts and interactive media. Original projects are brought to life every three months through creative collaboration between writers and artists.
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The Writer's Almanac
The Writer's Almanac®, a daily program of poetry and history hosted by Garrison Keillor, can be heard each day on public radio stations throughout the country. Each day's program is about five minutes long—check your local radio listings for the station and time in your area. Our archive of almanac entries stretches back to 2001.
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Exquisite Corpse
A Journal of Letters and Life, edited by Andrei Coorescu
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Strata Magazine
Yes, there actually is method to our madness. Find out who we're targeting and why we've put this whole thing together. There's a great deal of information. Quite frankly, by the time you've read everything on this page, you'll be one of three things: jealous, bored or asleep.
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Wikipedia
Welcome to Wikipedia, the free-content encyclopedia that anyone can edit. In this English version, started in 2001, we are currently working on 533772 articles.
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Carolyn Guertin
"The poems and images of Edmonton hypertext scholar Carolyn Guertin are starkly beautiful." Stephanie Nolen, The Globe and Mail
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Eastgate Systems
At Eastgate, we create new hypertext technologies and publish serious hypertext, fiction and non-fiction: serious, interactive writing.
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Forked Tongue
The story of Ambrose Bierce told in the language of his "Devil's Dictionary", using hypertext language to create a fiendish translation of the life and works - and humour - of this acidic satirist and adventurer. |