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Michael Joyce
Definition
- 1945– Hyperfiction Novelist Michael Joyce is an author whose afternoon: a story was named “the granddaddy of hyperfiction” in a 1992 New York Times review. Hyperfiction, or hypertext fiction, is a form of writing, developed by Joyce and several others in the late 1980s, that relies on hyperlinks to connect readers to various story passages in the order of their choosing. [Source: Encyclopedia of New Media; Joyce, Michael]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Michael_Joyce
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