Rebooting Electronic Literature, Volume 4Main MenuTitle PageThis is the title page for the book that contains the publication informationIntroduction to Rebooting Electronic Literature Volume 4Documentation of pre-web works of electronic literature from the library of the Electronic Literature LabEric Steinhart’s "Fragments of the Dionysian Body"Documentation for Eric Steinhart’s "Fragments of the Dionysian Body"Michael Joyce's "Twilight, A Symphony"Documentation for Michael Joyce's "Twilight, A Symphony"Deena Larsen's "Marble Springs 1.0"Documentation of Deena Larsen's "Marble Springs 1.0"Carolyn Guyer's "Quibbling"Documentation of Carolyn Guyer's "Quibbling"Mark Bernstein & Erin Sweeney's "The Election of 1912"Documentation for Mark Bernstein & Erin Sweeney's "The Election of 1912"Robert DiChiara's "A Sucker in Spades"Documentation of Robert di Chiara's "A Sucker in Spades"Richard Smyth's "Genetis: A Rhizography"Documentation for Richard Smyth's "Genetis: A Rhizography"Kathy Mac’s "Unnatural Habitats"Documentation for Kathy Mac’s "Unnatural Habitats"Authors' and Contributors' BiosThe bios of those who authored and produced Rebooting Electronic LiteratureDene Grigarae403ae38ea2a2cccdec0313e11579da14c92f28Nouspace Publications | Washington State University Vancouver
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1media/guyer-quibbling-social-media-twitter-slocum-02_thumb.png2021-06-15T10:32:45-07:00Kathleen Zollerd12f5a19398157747ffcda98170a372b72a1ea00392511Holly Slocum on posts a thank-you on Twitter to Carolyn Guyer for reading “Quibbling” during the Traversal. Slocum posts a link to the YouTube recording.plain2021-06-15T10:32:45-07:00Kathleen Zollerd12f5a19398157747ffcda98170a372b72a1ea00
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12021-05-31T10:59:11-07:00Social Media Content for Carolyn Guyer's "Quibbling"6Audience participation via Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube Chatplain2021-06-15T10:43:41-07:00The following are postings on Twitter that promoted the live traversal of Quibbling prior to the event and thanked the participants after the event.
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The Electronic Literature Lab used their Twitter account to post promotional content regarding the traversal of Quibbling.