WorldWideWeb wide-area hypertext app available - comp.sys.next.announce. Paulo Aquarone. Starry Pipe Book, a hyperfiction. Sign up. Streaming Media Trail. The London Reading Club. A novel for the Internet about London Underground in seven cars and a crash 253 – this is how Geoff Ryman conceived the story on Bakerloo Line. Each strand of the Tube has such unique names, appearances and characters with their similarities and differences. Mark Bernstein. The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot as hypertext. Hipertxt. Hypertext. Hypertext fiction. Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature, characterized by the use of hypertext links which provide a new context for non-linearity in literature and reader interaction.[1] The reader typically chooses links to move from one node of text to the next, and in this fashion arranges a story from a deeper pool of potential stories.
Its spirit can also be seen in interactive fiction. Definitions[edit] To Espen Aarseth, cybertext is not a genre in itself; in order to classify traditions, literary genres and aesthetic value, texts should be examined at a more local level.[4] To Aarseth, hypertext fiction is a kind of ergodic literature: Hypertext Narratives. Hypertext. Hypertext History. Hypertext/Digital Storytelling Tools.