Choices "Nullis addictus iurare in verba magistri Quo me cumque rapit tempestas, deferor hospes." "Not bound to swear allegiance to any master, wherever the wind takes me I travel as a visitor." Horace, Epistles 1 The existence of these choices can be either liberating or problematic for the reader. They can distract certain readers from participating in the suspension of disbelief or they can involve them in creating the meaning of the text. ii) Choices and Authorial Control iii) Choices and Conventions of Reading Key: Green fonts mark internal links to other parts of the essay. Green highlights mark links to footnotes or bibliography. Peach highlights mark external links. All followed hyperlinks will have blue fonts. The experience of reading hyperfiction by |
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