The ELR is delighted to share a very generous contribution by Kathi Inman Berens that she defined “Five Books About E-Literature Interfaces”. The Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities and Publishing in Portland State University’s English Department chose books that were all published between 2015-2018 to bring to our attention the concepts of materiality and interface […]| electronicliteraturereview
In line with the main purpose of the series #ELRBOOKS to show the interrelation between print books and electronic literature Mario Aquilina, a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Malta, presents us in his reviews boos that reflect on literature and text. Undoubtedly, these works of metaliterature and metalinguistics can […]| electronicliteraturereview
The series #ELRBOOKS continues with Mez Breeze’s top five recommendations. In her first interview for the ELR Mez Breeze, talked about her work in the field of new media with a focus on her way of working with different media. With the following review the XR artist and VR/electronic literature developer brings us back to […]| electronicliteraturereview
The following review for the series #ELRBOOKS comes as a series of recommendations by Sandy Baldwin who is currently working as an independent writer. Nevertheless, this review features far more than five books and, in the best tradition of metafiction, his suggestions are directly addressed to the readers who are interested in electronic literature and […]| electronicliteraturereview
The second review of books related to electronic literature and digital culture is provided by Mark Bernstein, Chief Scientist at Eastgate Systems, Inc. The first publishing and software company to publish works of electronic literature and hypertext fiction appears already in one of the featured interviews. Scholars and fans of electronic literature know the historical significance […]| electronicliteraturereview
In the last six years the ELR has published different formats of interviews from the actual reviews of works of electronic literature, featured interviews published in other web sites, promotional interviews for events and a series centered on a specific topic like digital publishing. To shift the attention from the digital context and to focus […]| electronicliteraturereview
La serie #ELRPUB si conclude con una simpatica intervista con Francesco Leonetti, esperto di editoria digitale scolastica. Gli argomenti trattati in questa serie, vertono in questa intervista per …| electronicliteraturereview
La ELR è molto lieta di annoverare questa intervista con Gino Roncaglia tra le interviste della serie #ELRPUB. I lettori della ELR lo hanno conosciuto attraverso la serie #ELRFEAT nella quale appoiono l’intervista con George Landow e l’intervista con David Kolb. Le constatazioni di Roncaglia si basano su una lunga esperienza in ambito accademico, ma […]| electronicliteraturereview
Nella serie #ELRPUB non poteva mancare la casa editrice PubCoder, una delle prime case editrici digitali italiane con sede a Torino di cui c’è un breve accenno in un’altra intervista con Daniela Calisi. Alle domande della ELR questa volta risponde Paolo Albert, uno dei cofondatori della ditta software, che ci racconta come si è sviluppato […]| electronicliteraturereview
Il nostro viaggio nel mondo dell’editoria digitale continua con l’intervista con Michela Di Stefano, fondatrice di Studio 361° con sede a Brescia. Grazie alla sua lunga esperienza lavor…| electronicliteraturereview