CyberFiction News Feed: Cyberfiction from Other Publishers

The Exquisite Corpse from read.gov (The Library of Congress)
An elegant, though fairly traditional, example of cyber-fiction.

Classics Editions On-line Reader from read.gov (The Library of Congress)
A very traditional, but elegant approach to cyber-classics (for children)

Interactive Folio: Romeo and Juliet
From the Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project--- a great example of cyber-classics from another online publisher

Surfing with the Bard Comprehensive and free online resources for just about everything Shakespeare--- a nice example of cyber-classics from another online publisher

The Literature Network
An example of another approach to cyber-classics

Internet Shakespeare
Another example of cyber-classics from another online publisher

Romeo and Juliet on Twitter
Cutting edge or over the edge? Unless you tuned in at the beginning, it's pretty hopeless to follow.

Merchant of Venice on Twitter
Much more elaborately constructed, but just as baffling to follow (unless and until Twitter offers an archiving function that allows you to jump to much earlier entries without having to click MORE, MORE, MORE.....

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