INTERACTIVE FICTION: New Stuff

Well, there’s just no way I can think about getting another job when Dennis Jerz brings even more "reading" into my life, resurrecting interactive fiction (of the text sort) with a couple of entries this morning on new writing software as well as leading me to Nick Monfort’s Book and Volume–which just hooked me into a download. 

So there you have it:  IF, Hypermedia, Games and plain old books (70, I think, on the hearth alone), along with all the learning programs that go along with new media and what I want to learn to do, as well as digging into the philosophy and basics for thought and history that are on my list.

Need a job that pays me to read–and write!!

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2 Responses to INTERACTIVE FICTION: New Stuff

  1. I’m impressed by your reading list… I didn’t know Landow had come out with Hypertext 3.0. I’ll definitely add that to my list.

    I’m still sleepy from the time I put into writing that blog entry last night (this morning), so I’m glad to see someone found it useful.

  2. susan says:

    Yes, Hypertext 3.0 was recommended to me by Mark Bernstein when he saw what I was reading at the time.

    Well, thanks for getting me back into IF; I really needed more frustration and stress in my life!

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