Hyperfiction

Word HYPERFICTION
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What do we mean by hyperfiction?

A work of fiction written and presented as an electronic hypertext document, especially one that allows variations in plot development. noun

The category of literature comprising such works. noun

Fiction written in a hypertext medium, usually allowing the reader to make decisions that affect the storyline. noun

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The word "hyperfiction" in example sentences

For those of you who are joining us in progress, and don't yet know what Shadow Unit is -- well, it's a collaborative hyperfiction narrative. ❋ Netcurmudgeon (2009)

I say it's a collaborative interactive reader-supported serial hyperfiction. ❋ Ccfinlay (2009)

As somebody who is doing a donation-model hyperfiction collaboration on the internets, I support this endeavor. ❋ Lnhammer (2009)

For those of you who read this blog intermittently, Shadow Unit is a collaborative, interactive, semi-real-time hyperfiction environment following the adventures of a team of unrealistically sexy FBI agents (and their associates) as they attempt to track down individuals who have developed superhuman abilities -- and all-too-human evil -- as a result of a mysterious force known as the Anomaly. ❋ Arcaedia (2010)

For those of you who haven't yet heard about the whole Shadow Unit thing, it's an interactive online hyperfiction environment, of sorts. ❋ Coffeeem (2009)

It's the latest chapter in a thing we have variously referred to as a virtual television show, an interactive semi-real-time hyperfiction evnvironment, and fanfic for a TV show that doesn't exist. ❋ Jmeadows (2010)

One subgenre wasn't enough for her, apparently, because while on a long car trip with her spouse, Will Shetterly, she came up with idea for a web-based, serial, interactive, multimedia hyperfiction project -- basically an innovative storytelling structure exploiting the medium of web 2.0. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Shadow Unit, for those of you joining us in progress, is a web serial/hyperfiction written by Emma Bull, Will Shetterly, Amanda Downum, Sarah Monette, and, er, me. ❋ Matociquala (2008)

If you don't know yet what Shadow Unit is -- it's, well, an experimental hyperfiction, financed on the donation model. ❋ Matociquala (2008)

For “Mars,” one of the inspirations was that I like to play with new ways of telling a story, something that probably at least in part comes from my work in hyperfiction, fiction in hypertext. ❋ Paul (2009)

People who are using things like hyperfiction or podcasts. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Michael Joyce is one of the premier authors of hyperfiction in America. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The uncomplimentary parallel I draw to hyperfiction is entirely intentional. ❋ Unknown (2004)

In this discussion it seemed to suffer as a comparison to hyperfiction and also as a comparison to real history, as it implied an ending to things. ❋ Unknown (2004)

In her less real life, she writes science fiction, fantasy and hyperfiction, and has sold stories to _Asimov's_, _Strange Horizons_, and _NFG_. ❋ Unknown (2003)

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