All Things Nonlinear
A collection of Hypertext sites great and small,
student, and professional. Send new links to Jim Kalmbach (kalmbach@ilstu.edu)
- Eastgate The best (if not the only) commercial publisher of literary hypertexts: novels, short stories, and poems. Lots of good links.
- The Electric Literature Organization (ELO) founded by ISU grad Scott Rettberg.
- Assemblage The Women's New Media Gallery
- Collaborative stories. A collection of stories written collaborative by people across the county
- enarrative A collaborative hyperfiction site.
- Hyperlife
- http://hyperfiction.net/
- Random Poetry Generator
- My body by Shirley Jackson
- http://www.bootstrap.org/
- creative commons
- http://ineradicablestain.com/skin.html The body as publishing medium.
- The Emily Dickinson Random epigraph machine
- http://historywired.si.edu/index.html An information map of the Smithsonian
- http://www.marumushi.com/apps/newsmap/index.cfm a news map
- http://www.alternativemuseum.org/
- http://120seconds.com/index.cfm
- http://www.starrypipebook.net
Hypertext Class sites from across the country
- Reading, Hypertext and the Fate of Literature David Miall, University of Alberta.
- Michael Hancher's bibliography and a class collaborative bibliography and class papers
- Virginia Montecino's bibliography of cyber resources.
- Cindy Wambeam's collection of web course syllabi
- Michael Day's class from NIU
Links Pages
Journals
- Journal of Electronic publishing
- Journal of Interactive Media in Education
- Alt-X
- Academic Writing
- Hypertext Now Eastgate's online journal
- PostModern Culture
- Kairos This is the premiere journal in computer and writing studies. It is full of cool work.
- Vectors Hypertext done southern california style.
- BeeHive
- http://www.axel-and-alice.com/
- Wordcircuits
- Hyperizons
- Poems that Go
- Gumball Poetry
- Kairos 4.1 Special issue on Fiction and Poetry
Essays
- From Hogan's Alley to Coconino County: Four Narratives of the Early Comic Strip by David Westbrook
- Hypertext Gardens
- PATTERNS OF HYPERTEXT by Mark Bernstein
- A history of the beginning of the world wide web.

