Category Archives: LITERATURE

LITERATURE: Up Next

Who knows.  Sometimes before I’ve finished a book I’m already looking for something else, sort of as inspiration to read the current one quicker.  Sometimes I stop reading the "learning books" that are always around to be read over a … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Life of Geronimo Sandoval – Finale

The author, Steve Ersinghaus, as a professor of Creative Writing, naturally knows the elements of story and has seemingly adhered to the basics without falling into the trap of making them so obvious that it circles around on itself to … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: the Life of Geronimo Sandoval – Pre-Finale

One of the things peculiar to hypertext is that you never know how close to the end of the story you are at any given point. Having the advantage of the history box and being clever and resourceful, at one … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Life of Geronimo Sandoval – Pace

While a writer in any form has the majority of control over pacing, a reader can still put down a book–through hard to do in the middle of dramatic action unless your phone is ringing.  Basically, the building up of … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Life of Geronimo Sandoval – On Theory

Along with string theory–and I’m not sure it isn’t coincidental (!) to it–there is the theory of coincidence that takes up much of Ham’s reflections.  The excerpt below is very illustrative of the idea: (Ham on coincidence) If I acknowledge … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Life of Geronimo Sandoval – More on Character and Motivation

(Ham on heads) (…) I thought I might follow just to see or confirm. But I might have been here before, some leg of life unmemorized thousands of years ago or into the future. Why make the journey again if … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Life of Geronimo Sandoval – The Hypertext Effect on Characters, Relationships, and Time

One thing I haven’t touched on to any depth is the characters and their relationships to each other.  Obviously Ham, as the main character and first person narrator is exposed by his perspective of the story which is all we … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Life of Geronimo Sandoval – Imagery

Engage the senses, the books say.  Poetry teaches this and poetry shows it best: (Pen on Geronimo) Pen looked white and vulnerable herself on the bed, her naked legs folded beneath her, her eyes glittering with sins to come.  We’d … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Life of Geronimo Sandoval – Irony and Humor

This, part of a conversation between Ham and a friend: "I haven’t read a book in about ten years," I said.  "I don’t trust them." Priceless. UPDATE:  And the next box is even better–though I can’t reveal it.  It’s shades … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Life of Geronimo Sandoval – Story and Structure

I don’t think it’s any big secret that I’m the teeniest bit of a control freak.  Nor that for a long time I nodded and smiled while deep inside me lurked a festering resentment against hypertext, IF, gaming, or any … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Howl

So to mark the 50th anniversary of the court ruling in finding social redeeming value against charges of obscenity on Allen Ginsberg’s Howl, I suggest we read it and make up our own individual minds:  Howl Thanks to if:book for … Continue reading Continue reading

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WRITING: And writing again

This post at Storytellers Unplugged has to be one of the best on the topic: The Importance of Revising–A Horror Story.  Read it all the way through because it holds some very important points and besides, it’s a humerous horror … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Sillier Side of Hypertext

Random thoughts work like the chain of events, one linked to another, one recall sparking up the next, the Biblical begot. Hypertext leads to hyperlinkthinking. Reader interactive yes, but not the way a book reader might interact.  The scanner, the … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Life of Geronimo Sandoval – The Lofty

Finally found a sequence that’s concise and wouldn’t ruin the reading for others to illustrate what I’ve been saying are the more scientific workings of Ham Sandoval’s mind that he applies to his view of the more mundane reality of … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Life of Geronimo Sandoval – Reader Involvement

Involvement to the point of foreseeing.  To the point of the joy of comprehension.  That see, I told ya! moment that is the rare delight. A few hours ago I posted on the way that hypertext allows the future to … Continue reading Continue reading

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