Who is the author?
Stuart
Moulthrop (born 1957
in Baltimore, Mariland, United States) is an innovator of electronic literarture
and hypertext fiction, both as a theoretician and as a writer. He is author of
the hypertext fiction works Victory Garden (1992), Reagan Library (hypertext) (1999), and Hegirascope
(1995), amongst many others, as well as currently Professor of Information Arts
and Technologies at the University of Baltimore.
He
began experimenting with hypertext theory in the 1980s, and has since authored
several articles as well as written many hypertext fiction works. He has had an
article published in Wired magazine, his hypertext Victory Garden was featured on the front page of
the New York Times Book
Review from a
review by Robert Coover, and Hegirascope won the Eastgate Systems HYSTRUCT Award. He served as
co-editor for Postmodern Culture magazine and is currently listed as part of
their editorial collective. He is partnered with Nancy Kaplan, Michael Joyce, John McDaid in TINAC (Textuality, Intertextuality, Narrative, and Conscioussness.)
Exists
some articles related to him :
You Say You Want a Revolution?, 1991
Some hypertexts
wrote by Moulthrop:
Victory Garden(excerpt)
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