
The purpose of The Hyperfiction Network was to create an online community of writers. It's quite simple, actually. Hyperfiction is an artform that is fairly new. It is basically any type of online writing that embodies fiction in a new and different manner. Unfortunately, due to the lack of viable submissions (not translated by programs from japanese), the Hyperfiction network has failed. I currently have a few other projects going, so while I will still leave the links to other hyperfictions up, there won't be any content here.
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This is the first hyperfiction that I read. I got lucky finding it first as well because it has a wonderful explanation of what hyperfiction is. |
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This is one of my favorite hyperfictions. I don't quite understand it, but it uses some wonderful imagery and works with a lot of graphics. |
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This piece is timed. Each page changes to the next after a specified amount of time. As you can probably guess, it is meant to take eight minutes to view. |
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As the longest running hyperfiction I have found, The Company Therapist is a collection of patient notes and transcripts from a California therapist's notebook. This is one of the few extremely good hyperfictions that allows the readers to submit their work. |
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An excellent hyperfiction piece about Vampires and Angels. This one is a little more linear than some of the other on here. |
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This hyperfiction, like mine, is part of a final paper for school. It's aimed a little bit of a higher level, seeing that it is a masters degree project rather than a high school project. |
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Hmm... Let me guess... |