Hello Everyone,
I've excavated and added to VirtualDayz selections from a vast bibliography
of auto/biographical webs that I maintained online from 2001-2003. To my
surprise, many of the sites are still accessible. So far posts cover:
travelogues
(http://virtualdayz.blogspot.com/2006/02/autobiographical-webs-travelogues.html)
self-representations
(http://virtualdayz.blogspot.com/2006/02/autobiographical-webs-self.html)
letters
(http://virtualdayz.blogspot.com/2006/02/autobiographical-webs-letters.html).
I'm updating this research, so please feel free to make recommendations. I'm
interested in artistic, literary, documentary, and scholarly texts designed
for the Web that exemplify or address personal narratives. I'm open to all
genres, including refashioned versions of diaries, journals, memoirs,
autobiographies, self-portraits, letters, travelogues, biographies,
tributes, memorials, shrines, and oral histories, as well as creative
hybrids. In particular, I'm looking for innovative approaches that involve
hypertextual and hypermedia features. Selections may encompass both fiction
and nonfiction.
Best,
Elayne Zalis
VirtualDayz, http://www.virtualdayz.blogspot.com/
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