Aaron A. Reed is a writer, programmer, student, and teacher of interactive narrative. His work has been featured in the Electronic Literature Collection, the Magazine of Fantasy Science Fiction, and…
Alan Bigelow was the 2011 winner of the BIPVAL international Prix de Poésie Média. His work, installations, and conversations concerning digital fiction and poetry have appeared in Turbulence.org, Rhizome.org, SFMOMA,…
León De la Rosa is a user and generator of audiovisual content. He teaches and researches digital media with a special emphasis on the creative practices associated with them. He…
Chris Funkhouser is Professor and Director of the Communication and Media program in the Department of Humanities at New Jersey Institute of Technology. In addition to authoring Prehistoric Digital Poetry:…
Illya Szilak uses open source media and collaborations forged via the Internet to create multimedia novels. Reconstructing Mayakovsky is included in the second Electronic Literature Collection and was a jury pick for…
A pioneer in electronic literature, Judy Malloy followed a vision of hypertextual narrative that she began in the 1970’s with experimental artist books. In the 1980’s, she wrote and programmed…
Poet Loss Pequeno Glazier is a Professor of Media Study (SUNY Buffalo, New York), Director, Electronic Poetry Center, Director of E-POETRY, the first and longest-running international e-literature festival, and Artistic…
M.D. Coverley is the pen name for Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink. Her full-length novel, Califia (2000), is available on CD-ROM from Eastgate Systems. Her novel, Egypt: The Book of Going Forth…