Making Connections

"Above all, hypertext challenges our sense that each book is a complete, separate, and unique expression of its author. . . Hypertext encourages us to think of all texts as occupying the same writing space, and to regard any one author as simply adding new elements and links to that space. In a sense, all an author adds is new links among previous elements. In the world of hypertext, to write is to make connections" (Jay David Bolter "Literature in the Electronic Writing Space" 20).


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