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                    Sincerely, I have sent an e-mail to Ruth Nestvold, asking for help, and although she did not give any clues for making my work, she has increased my auto steam, and besides, I have realized that hypertexts authors are real people, they exist and they are very keen on their work, I mean, they are truly devoted to make up literature, however, their lay-out are not books but HYPERTEXTS, and whatever the themes they have used, the result is always displaying on-line.

 

 

Re: Doubts about "Cutting Edges"‏

De:

R.M. Nestvold (rmnestvold@yahoo.com)

Enviado:

lunes, 01 de diciembre de 2008 14:37:38

Para:

amparo ferrer ros (amparoferrer1@hotmail.com)

Dear Amparo Ferer,
 
I'm not quite sure I understand your email. Yes, the work is meant to be a (mostly) humorous take on the war of the sexes, but I'm not sure what you mean by links. It might help you, however, to take a look at the old Greek play Lysistrata.
 
Good luck on your paper.
 
Best,
 
Ruth Nestvold
www.ruthnestvold.com
 
 
--- On Sat, 11/29/08, amparo ferrer ros <amparoferrer1@hotmail.com> wrote:
 
> From: amparo ferrer ros <amparoferrer1@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Doubts about "Cutting Edges"
> To: webmaster@lit-arts.net
> Date: Saturday, November 29, 2008, 2:09 PM
> Dear Mrs Ruth Nestvold,
> I am an English Philology student in my second course, and
> according to my English Narrative professor, Vicente Fores,
> University of Valencia, Spain, I have to write, an essay of
> 100 words about your hypertext "Cutting Edges",
> including some links in certain words, so that my page can
> be published in the University web. I have read your web and
> I guessed it is about the war sexes or more accurately, how
> the sexes can be approached. This work is very new for me;
> till now I used only to read books.
> Would you be so kind to tell me how can I focus my work, in
> order to put right links?
> Thank you so much,
>
> AMPARO FERRER - amparoferrer1@hotmail.com

 

 

Re: About your hypertext‏

De:

R.M. Nestvold (rmnestvold@yahoo.com)

Enviado:

martes, 02 de diciembre de 2008 19:46:19

Para:

amparo ferrer ros (amparoferrer1@hotmail.com)

Well, I know HTML, so I wrote the coding myself and then tested it in a browser. Nowadays, I use the tool Homesite because it allows me to write in text and also look at the result in a built-in browser window.
 
If you need dialogue or metaphor, it should be easy enough to find examples in the text spaces. It's been years since I've read or worked on Cutting Edges, so I'm afraid I can't help you there, sorry. You'll have to find examples of those while you're reading.
 
Good luck,
 
Ruth Nestvold
www.ruthnestvold.com
 
 
--- On Tue, 12/2/08, amparo ferrer ros <amparoferrer1@hotmail.com> wrote:
 
> From: amparo ferrer ros <amparoferrer1@hotmail.com>
> Subject: About your hypertext
> To: "Ruth Nestvold" <webmaster@lit-arts.net>
> Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 7:25 AM
> I'm Amparo Ferrer again. I must do a mini-hypertext
> about 100 words commenting your hypertext "Cutting
> Edges", and there must have some words in it with one
> link in each one that shows a known webpage or a new web
> made by myself, in the same way there are many links in your
> hypertext. I must refer to devices, tools which you have
> used in Cutting Edges, for instance, metaphors, dialogues...
> So, I would like just to know not the message of your text
> but the devices or tools you have used to write it.
>
> Thank you so much
>
> AMPARO FERRER (2º English Philology, University of
> Valencia-Spain)

 

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