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Richard Holeton
is Director of
Academic Computing Services
at
Stanford University
and author of:
fiction
and electronic literature
nonfiction
including college textbooks and scholarship
presentations
at academic conferences and other venues
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Rich via:
holeton [at] stanford [dot] edu
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Winner, 2012 NEA Fellowship for Fiction Writers
Read my
interview with Stanford News Service
Thirteen Ways of Killing a Scrubjay
(Blog poetry)
[
read here
]
Custom Orthotics Changed My Life
(Slideshow fiction
)
[
See on YouTube
]
About FIGURSKI
•
Catalogue description
from Eastgate Systems.
• Alice Bell and Astrid Ensslin, "Second-Person Narration in Hypertext Fiction,"
Narrative
Volume 19, Number 3, October 2011
(online requires library access).
• Alice Bell, "Ontological Boundaries and Methodological Leaps: The Significance of Possible Worlds Theory for Hypertext Fiction (and Beyond)."
In: B. Thomas and R. Page (eds)
New Narratives: Stories and Storytelling in the Digital Age
(University of Nebraska Press, 2011).
• Alice Bell, "The Colourful Worlds of Richard Holeton's (2001)
Figurski at Findhorn on Acid
" in
The Possible Worlds of Hypertext Fiction.
• Astrid Ensslin,
Canonizing Hypertext: Explorations and Constructions
(Continnum, 2007)
.
• Andrew Hinderaker, "It Has No Beginning, It Has No End: A Novel Approach Plays Havoc with Literary Convention,"
Stanford Magazine Nov-Dec 2002
.
• Jeff Parker, "The Museum of Hyphenated Media,"
Electronic Book Review 01-24-2003
.
• Daniel E. Schultz, "Figurski at Findhorn on Acid" review,
Porkopolis.org 09-27-2008
.