HTLit
       
      By Robert Kendall
    Introducing the HTLit
    Column
    (June 1998)
    Truth, Beauty, and Hypertext
    (June 1998)
    What can literature do for computer science?
    Testing, Testing
    (Aug. 1998)
    What can poets and fiction writers learn from the testing lab?
    The Hypertexts of Yesteryear
    (Oct. 1998)
    Hypertext writers must cope with the dangers of software obsolescence.
    Parsing the Cold:
    McLaughlin's Notes Toward Absolute Zero
    (Feb. 1999)
    Thematic transformation is the driving force behind this hypertext novella.
    
But I Know What I
    Like
    (June 1999)
    What are the elements of good hypertext?
    
Time: The Final
    Frontier
    (Oct. 1999)
    How can we get a grip on the temporality of hypertext structure?
    
Stalking the Wild
    Hypertext: The Electronic Literature Directory
    (Feb. 2000; revised May 2001)
    An ambitious new project defines a new approach to keeping tabs on
    hypertext literature.
Hypertext:
      Foe to Print?
      (June 2000)
      Hypertext and print prove to be more compatible with one another than
      you might expect.
 
By
      Guest Authors
Playing
the Numbers:
M.D. Coverley’s Fibonacci’s
Daughter
      
      (Oct. 2000)
      By Jane Yellowlees Douglas
      This story demonstrates how hypermedia can enrich the narrative
      structure of fiction.