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Posted on 11th March 2005
The Minotaur Project
a poem cluster taken from a hypermedia novel in verse
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Posted on 28th February 2005
Flash Interface for Fiction
Exploring the current projects hosted by a very interesting website called Digital Fiction, and notes about interface.
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Posted on 15th January 2005
Existential Dumpster Diving
Things that take discipline and training to use, unfortunately, also require discipline and training in order to appreciate.
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Posted on 2nd January 2005
Back to the Drawing Board
If you want to know what I’m working on, I confess, its still the same old thing. This reader response has made me want to go back to the drawing board.
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Posted on 13th October 2004
To Win, Simply Play
I have just submitted the bound-and-paper version of my thesis to the library.
You, lucky reader, get to read it in the intended format, online and unbound. It is published online as version 1.1 of To Win, Simply Play.
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Posted on 17th September 2004
“To Win, Simply Play” v1.1 beta
“To Win, Simply Play” is a non-linear story. Perspective and direction (but not the plot) of the narrative depend upon the reader’s choices.
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Posted on 1st September 2004
Feedback
To Win, Simply Play, my novella, has received a positive and a negative critique this week. Some friend of mine in my hometown told another friend who told their sister that I had written something like a “Choose Your Own Adventure” story, and she decided to read it. While visiting my hometown last week, [...]
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Posted on 14th June 2004
Hypertext: An Undergraduate Senior Thesis by Dylan Kinnett
It’s DONE! the largest piece of writing I ahve ever done is in the mail, on its way, it’s been turned in. The damn thing is 135 pages long! What is it, you ask? it’s two chapters of literary theory followed by a novella. You can read it here: Hypertext: An Undergraduate Senior Thesis by [...]
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Posted on 29th May 2004
A nonlinear storyline
I can’t post this idea in good faith without first dedicating it to my friend George, who mused on it for a while. I intend to take that idea and run with it, in my own way.
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Posted on 10th May 2004
Early Notes for a Hypertext Thesis
Competition With Cacophony:
To help explain what all this is about, it may help to have a copy of what I used to explain this stuff to the Humanities Professors.
Imagine that, instead of you everyday speaker, I am an ancient European tribal storyteller. That would mean that you, my audience, would not be sitting there [...]


