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Highlights
- Winner of the 2023 N. Katherine Hayles Award for Criticism of Electronic Literature Digital fiction has long been perceived as an experimental niche of electronic literature.
- About the Author: R. Lyle Skains conducts practice-based research into creating and publishing interactive digital narratives, manages Wonderbox Digital, and organizes the annual New Media Writing Prize, UK.
- 288 Pages
- Social Science, Media Studies
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About the Book
"Neverending Stories examines the re-emergence of digital fiction into popular media such as TV, film, and publishing"--Book Synopsis
Winner of the 2023 N. Katherine Hayles Award for Criticism of Electronic Literature
Digital fiction has long been perceived as an experimental niche of electronic literature. Yet born-digital narratives thrive in mainstream culture, as communities of practice create and share digital fiction, filling in the gaps between the media they are given and the stories they seek. Neverending Stories explores the influences of literature and computing on digital fiction and how the practices and cultures of each have impacted who makes and plays digital fiction. Popular creativity emerges from subordinated groups often excluded from producing cultural resources, accepting the materials of capitalism and inverting them for their own carnivalesque uses. Popular digital fiction goes by many different names: webnovels, adventure games, visual novels, Twitter fiction, webcomics, Twine games, walking sims, alternate reality games, virtual reality films, interactive movies, enhanced books, transmedia universes, and many more. The book establishes digital fiction in a foundation of innovation, tracing its emergence in various guises around the world. It examines Infocom, whose commercial success with interactive fiction crumbled, in no small part, because of its failure to consider women as creators or consumers. It takes note of the brief flourish of commercial book apps and literary games. It connects practices of cognitive and conceptual interactivity, and textual multiplicity-dating to the origins of the print novel-to the feminine. It pushes into the technological future of narrative in immersive and mixed realities. It posits the transmedia franchises and the practices of fanfiction as examples of digital fiction that will continue indefinitely, regardless of academic notice or approval.Review Quotes
"In Neverending Stories, R. Lyle Skains charts out the expanding and flexible category of digital fiction, rejecting historical genre divides to draw out essential connections between popular digital forms as varied as games, webcomics, and fanfiction. By putting the work of authors historically marginalized in discussions of the "computational" at the forefront, she offers an alternative history of digital fiction that points to an exciting and expansive future." --Anastasia Salter, Associate Professor of English, University of Central Florida, USA
"Neverending Stories explores the current watershed cultural moment by examining the depth and breadth of digital fiction in the popular consciousness, mapping its evolution and proliferation from mainstream to niche. Unlike many exclusionary scholarly works in the field, Neverending Stories celebrates inclusiveness and diversity by tracing the emergence and development of digital fiction variations in various languages and cultures around the world. As foundational and comprehensive, this book is indispensable for scholars and students interested in perceiving the creativity and versatility of popular culture and fiction in digital environments." --Reham Hosny, Digital Creative Writer and Assistant Professor of Literary Theory and Criticism, Minia University, EgyptAbout the Author
R. Lyle Skains conducts practice-based research into creating and publishing interactive digital narratives, manages Wonderbox Digital, and organizes the annual New Media Writing Prize, UK.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .61 Inches (D)
Weight: .86 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Media Studies
Genre: Social Science
Number of Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Format: Paperback
Author: R Lyle Skains
Language: English
Street Date: July 25, 2024
TCIN: 92708347
UPC: 9798765100790
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-2040
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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