Notable People and Works
There are a number of notable authors, critics, and works associated with electronic literature. Michael Joyce's Afternoon, a story is known as the first hypertext fiction, and Stuart Moulthrop's Victory Garden is another notable work of electronic literature.
Vienna based publishers on 'digital literature' TRAUMAWIEN claim the term 'electronic literature' to be missleading and wrong.
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