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Stitch Bitch
Well, I just lost my hypertext virginity and it was painful. However, to my surprise I can say I enjoyed the experience. Shelley Jackson’s unconventional way of delivering a body of work explaining and demonstrating hypertext gave me a “roller … Continue reading
Ummmmm Stitch Bitch….Shrugs
First and foremost, I am having trouble with the fact that I read this text multiple times and that I am still at a loss of ideas and comprehension to what the actual intention of this writing is. This so … Continue reading
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Stitch Bitch
I have a confession to make: I genuinely liked “Stitch Bitch.” It gave me a down-the-rabbit-hole feeling that is usually only provoked by visual works. This story, in all of its nonsensical wonder, made me look at the way that … Continue reading
Stitch Bitch – Gilmer
Is it possible to like something and be confused by it at the same time? If so, that’s definitely how I felt about Shelley Jackson’s “Stitch Bitch.” Jackson’s writing lost me at certain points but resonated deeply with me at … Continue reading
Stitch Bitch
I find it funny that Shelly Jackson even talks about “the project of writing.” Because I don’t think she quite gets it. Moreover, I thought her comment about hypertext being schizophrenic was ironic, considering that’s what I thought of her … Continue reading
“Stitch Bitch – An Itch I’d Like To Ditch”
Shelley Jackson’s “patchwork girl” isn’t the only thing barely held together; her writing and argument could use some stitching up. Maybe that’s a little harsh. Just because I might not understand subject doesn’t automatically make it bad, right? Regardless, this … Continue reading