Rebooting Electronic Literature, Volume 2: Documenting Pre-Web Born Digital Media

Kathryn Cramer's "In Small & Large Pieces"


Kathryn Cramer's Biography

 
Katheryn Cramer is a writer, hypertext artist, critic, editor, and anthologist. As an electronic literature artist, the hypertext work “In Small and Large Pieces” is her most prominent work. Katherine holds degrees in Mathematics and American Studies from Columbia University. Cramer is also recognized for editing the Year’s Best Fantasy and Years’s Best Science Fiction anthology series. Her editorial work includes being a founding editor of the New York Review of Science Fiction, and she has been recognized with a Word Fantasy Award and Hugo nominations for her work as an anthologist. In the early 1990's, she was the hypertext editor at Eastgate Systems Inc. and edited many of the central hypertexts of that foundational period for the genre. Throughout her career Cramer has been a voice for hypertext as a genre and an influential voice for hypertext authors and publishers.
Versions of In Small & Large Pieces

✭ Version 1.0: Published in The Eastgate Quarterly Review of Hypertext along with Kathy Mac's Unnatural Habitats 1994 on two 3.5-inch floppy disks for each the PC and Macintosh operating systems. This remains the only published version of the work.

Critical References & Resources

Goldstein, Harry. "Interview with Kathryn Cramer." Alt-X Hypertext Horizon. http://www.altx.com/int2/kathryn.cramer.html.

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