Reader Organization

In responding to Nelson's definition of hypertext as "non-sequential writing with reader controlled links" Michael Joyce notes, "this characterization stops short of describing the resistance of this new object. For it is not merely that the reader can choose the order of what she reads but that her choices in fact become what it is." (Notes Toward an Unwritten Non-linear Electronic Text, 13).


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