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                       '''Critical Readings:''' The Great American Twitter Novel [https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/great-american-twitter-novel]
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                       '''Critical Readings:''' The Great American Twitter Novel [https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/great-american-twitter-novel], Twitter Fiction: Social Networking and Microfiction in 140 Characters [http://www.tesl-ej.org/wordpress/issues/volume13/ej52/ej52int/?iframe=true&width=80%&height=80%], Neil Gaiman sets Twitter ablaze with fan collaboration [https://www.pcworld.com/article/2030776/neil-gaiman-sets-twitter-ablaze-with-fan-collaboration.html]
  
                       '''Creative Works:'''
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                       '''Creative Works:''' THE RIGHT SORT from Sceptre Books on Twitter [https://twitter.com/SceptreBooks/timelines/488586138048004096], Twitter fiction: 21 authors try their hand at 140-character novels [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/oct/12/twitter-fiction-140-character-novels], Hearts, Keys and Puppetry by Neil Gaiman and the Twitterverse [https://www.audible.com/pd/Sci-Fi-Fantasy/Hearts-Keys-and-Puppetry-Audiobook/B0037BODY8?ref_=a_search_c4_1_1_srTtl&qid=1508991209&sr=1-1]

Revision as of 22:24, 25 October 2017

ALT INTRO TO E-LIT SYLLABUS

UCLA 2017 ENGL 116B

Collectively compiled & appended to the "official" syllabus, 10.26.17.


LCS ~ Unit: The Role of Social Media in Preserving Poetry

                     Critical Readings: Digital Poets: Can Social Media Save Poetry (Natalie Zfat) [[1]]; Hello 'Poetry' [[2]]
                     Creative Works:    Top 10 Poetic Tweets (LW Lundquist) [[3]]; Instagram: @poemsporn_ [[4]]


LR - Textualities and Interactive Fiction

Critical Readings : Nick Montfort "Riddle Machines: The History and Nature of Interactive Fiction" [[5]]
Creative Works : Stevens & Montfort [[6]] Personal Fav: Field of Dreams


QG ~ Writing in Electronic Age

                     Critical Readings: The End of Books (Robert Coover) [[7]]
                     Creative Works:   Screen (Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Josh Carroll, Robert Coover, et. al.) [[8]]

a.k. – interactive fiction

                     Critical Readings: Toward a Theory of Interactive Fiction (Nick Monfort)  [[9]]
                     Creative Works:   Photopia by Adam Cadre (1998) ( [[10]]

.jk. – Consequences of Disappearing Electronic vs. Print Literature

                     Critical Readings: One + One = Zero – Vanishing Text in Electronic Literature (Marjorie C. Luesebrink) [[11]] 
                     Vanishing Letters in Text-based Digital Installations (Janez Strehovec) [[12]]
   
                     
                     Creative Work: Share a secret – One Time [[13]]

I.B. - Interactive Fiction

                     Critical Work: Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures (JENNIFER S. ROUDABUSH) [[14]]
                     
                     Creative Works: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Douglas Adams and Steve Meretzky) [[15]]


TC- Fan Fiction

                    Critical Readings: Fan fiction, fandoms, and literature: or, why it’s time to pay attention to fan fiction (Christina Yatrakis) [[16]]


                    Creative Work: HEATHENS (--LJ--)  [[17]]

JR - Remediation

          "Critical Reading:" Emoji Portrait Art [[18]]
          "Creative Work"     Emoji Ink [[19]]


SG - Serial Narrative through Social Media

                    Critical Reading: Seriality and Storytelling in Social Media (Ruth Page) [20]
                    Creative Works: Black Box (Jennifer Egan) [21] (Tweet Collection), [22] (PDF Format)
                    Dear David (Adam Ellis) [23] (Tweet Collection), [24] (Actual Twitter Account)


RT - Twitter Fiction

                     Critical Readings: The Great American Twitter Novel [25], Twitter Fiction: Social Networking and Microfiction in 140 Characters [26], Neil Gaiman sets Twitter ablaze with fan collaboration [27]
                     Creative Works: THE RIGHT SORT from Sceptre Books on Twitter [28], Twitter fiction: 21 authors try their hand at 140-character novels [29], Hearts, Keys and Puppetry by Neil Gaiman and the Twitterverse [30]