Electronic Literature Collection Vol 2 Now Live

Mark Marino, Director of Communication for the Electronic Literature Organization, sent out the following announcement earlier today for the second volume of the Electronic Literature Collection:

The Electronic Literature Organization has just released:

The Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2:
http://collection.eliterature.org/2/

Containing over 60 works from artists around the world, this second anthology of e-lit published by the Electronic Literature Organization offers a wide array of digital texts from traditional e-lit forms, such as literary hypertext, to newer genres using social media tools and new literary environments.

These works offer a glimpse of emerging writing forms employed in literary pursuits.

The works from ELC1 and some from ELC2 have become the subject of SLSA presentations and articles from our community.  The new collection presents both veteran authors and newcomers with an increased presence of non-English works and contributions from beyond the US.

Read more about the collection here:
http://www.eliterature.org/elo/electronic-literature-collection-volume-2-launches

Enjoy!

Go here to ‘read’ the collection online. You can also find the first volume of the Electronic Literature Collection here.

Published by

Jason W. Ellis

I am an Associate Professor of English at the New York City College of Technology, CUNY whose teaching includes composition and technical communication, and research focuses on science fiction, neuroscience, and digital technology. Also, I direct the B.S. in Professional and Technical Writing Program and coordinate the City Tech Science Fiction Collection, which holds more than 600 linear feet of magazines, anthologies, novels, and research publications.