Wonderbox

Wonderbox Publishing

Wonderbox

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Dr Melissa Kagen of Bangor University joins us this week to talk about "wandering games": walking sims, archival adventures, and "misplaying" video games for cultural and political purposes. Be sure to check out the Call for Proposals for Melis
We had a break - what did we do? What projects are we working on? We discuss our experiences over the summer, our current digital writing projects, and the state of our practice-based research. Easing into this season, when we'll be hosting num
We're back! What's coming up in Season 2?
In this last episode of the season, we revisit some topics to explore them further, including: digital fiction museums, locative transmedia works, publishing digital fiction, walking sims, and the future. BONUS: Blooper reel!Show notes with l
Why isn't digital fiction everywhere? Part of the reason we don't see it in stores is because it doesn't have an established publishing stream. We look at some of the publishing efforts in the history of digital fiction in this episode.Show n
We finally get to talk about our favorite topic: writing digital fiction! What are the most frequent questions we get as digital writers? How is it different from prose writing? How is it the same? Since we're practice-based researchers in crea
Digital media has the ability to both transcend and combine narrative forms: film, game, text, music, and more. As a result of the mutable quality of digital media and the networked capability of the internet, narratives now spill over multiple
Like all things digital, digital fiction is prone to obsolescence, and we're already losing key works. We chat about the evanescence of the medium, archiving digital fiction, and what we do as writers to make our works accessible for as long as
Hypertexts are one of the oldest and enduring forms of digital literature, dating from the 1st gen in 1987, to the explosion in indie games thanks to Twine. We chat about how hypertexts form the foundation of digital fiction, what role they pla
Interactive fiction (better known as text adventure games) is the forerunner of narrative-based video games. In this episode, we discuss the origins of IF, its commercial heyday, and what contemporary IF has become.Show notes with links menti
The term "digital fiction" may not be familiar to you, but the works probably are. Electronic literature often goes viral; we enjoy it and pass it on without really thinking about what else is out there. But there's a lot else out there! We dis
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