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Former Students of Hypertext Class

 

Rod Anderson
Widely published poet and musician.

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Adnan Ashraf

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Collaborative works
Hamza Journal, which contains essays, reviews, and interviews by Adnan.
Digitalis Tremens: short reviews of digitally relevant works reprinted from Cups, the Cafe Culture Magazine.

Bill Bly
Teacher of courses in drama and hypertext poetry and fiction for New York University. His hypertext novel We Descend was published by Eastgate Systems, and his work of hypertext poetry, Wyrmes Mete, is forthcoming from Eastgate in the collection Between the Lines. Both works were products of the class.

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Trip report on Hypertext '96 conference

Alon Bochman
A professional Web page designer.

The Fabulous Bloch Boys, a hypertext fiction created in the class and published in Enterzone.

Kent Cearley

BatMemes, a downloadable shareware program for Windows that generates new texts from old.

Maria Delorme

The Kookie Adventures of Fag and Hag, a Web comedy.

JoAnne Growney
Cofounder of the Five & Dime Cultural Center in Pennsylvania.

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Jimmy Guterman
Founder of Vineyard Development, a consulting firm specializing in new media. He has also written several books and numerous magazine articles.

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Hyper-Pulp Fiction, an article about hypertext fiction for Time Digital
Strange Fiction, an article about Storyspace for Forbes

Deena Larsen
Author of Marble Springs, a widely discussed collection of hypertext poetry, and the hypertext short story Century Cross, both published by Eastgate Systems. Samplers, her collection of hypertext short stories, is forthcoming from Eastgate. She is also the editor of William Dickey: Complete Works of Electronic Poetry, forthcoming from Eastgate.

On-line sample of Marble Springs at the Eastgate site. Some linear excerpts from Marble Springs were also published in the Alsop Review.

Rosemary Passantino

Faktura, a hypertext fiction created in the class, will be published by Eastgate Systems.

Chip Scanlan
Director of Writing Programs at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies and an award-winning reporter with two decades experience writing for newspapers and magazines.

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For samples of work and discussions of classroom experiences by former students, see the sidebar to Minding the Frontier: Teaching Hypertext Poetry and Fiction Online (Kairos, Fall 1998).

 
         

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