My Two Cents on Interactive Fiction

English 496: Interactive Fiction // Fall 2004

Wednesday, December 15

Drum roll please

I had to rewrite a lot of my code, but I finally (!!!) got my files to transfer to an old forgotten space I had with an ISP. Below you will find a link to the hypertext narrative I've been working on. It doesn't make much sense and as much as I'd like to blame the (hypertext) format for this, I know that the "creative" part of this project is responsible for the story's confusion (translation: it's just me).



The story goes from not being very cohesive to being almost too repetitive (and oddly, some parts are just too linear. Go figure.). It also doesn't help that I haven't added the graphics yet. Anyway, enough with the chit-chat; you can read what I have down so far but remember--you've been warned.



In the Sp a c e Provided


2 Comments:

  • At 9:34 PM, Blogger CM said…

    Lovely - I found this brilliant - quite the epiphany - the world wide web -intangible but yet existent - and then moving on to Silverstein's "Nobody" allegory... wait, all of this is - splendid - I'm very impressed.

     
  • At 10:09 PM, Blogger Carly said…

    Ah yes, I must have been channeling one of my favorite S.S. poems. How old was when I first read that, ten? Anyway, thanks for your comment and for braving the text.

     

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