> Jim - I salute your genius! This is exactly what my life has been
> missing. I have probably compromised my whole system installing
> ActiveX but it seems worth it.
ha. thanks, bridget.
> I am doing a talk tomorrow night on online publishing for writers and
> you have just provided a whole new category single-handed...
well that's an interesting topic, isn't it. there are a few others who take
much the same approach as i do. such as andy campbell at
http://dreamingmethods.com . same approach in that the emphasis is on a
site. and a site that explores literary interactivity. and some sort of
synthesis of arts and media.
we both also publish on other web sites. for instance, both campbell and
myself have work in
http://www.terminalapsu.org/exhibitions/digitalliterature/projects.html , a
project curated/edited by alan bigelow. the thing is online but also there
was a show, an offline event.
i also publish in print. i haven't published any books yet, but i do publish
a few things per year, generally, in magazines or anthological collections
of one sort or another.
it's fairly fluid, actually, between arts and media. others will have
different intermedial experiences. writing for film and writing for print,
say. but, in any case, it seems like there's a lot of fluidity, these days,
between arts and media in writing. and in publishing.
ja
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