Message-Id: <9207161612.AA19009@home.merit.edu> To: www-talk@nxoc01.cern.ch Cc: eastgate@applelink.apple.com Subject: Storyspace Mac hypertext tool Date: Thu, 16 Jul 92 12:12:59 -0400 From: Mark Alexander Davis-Craig <mad@merit.edu> I don't know how interesting this will be to people, but I called one of the technical people on the project, Mark Bernstein, (he's cced on this message) and this might be close to a Mac front end for the web. ------- Forwarded Message From: Elli Mylonas <ELLI%BROWNVM.BitNet@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU> Subject: Re: Coover article in NYT Bk Rvw on electronic fiction To: Multiple recipients of list PACS-L <PACS-L%UHUPVM1.BitNet@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU> - ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- This is a rather tardy reply to the query about StorySpace. StorySpace is a hypertext authoring system that runs on the Macintosh. The person using it creates "spaces" which can contain text and/or other spaces. Links can also be created between different text spans, and the links can be keyworded. It is then possible to use the keywords to select sets of links to follow. StorySpace was originally conceived as a writing tool, but has since been used as an organizer, courseware authoring system, environment for writing fiction, etc. It is written by J. David Bolter, Michael Joyce and John B. Smith, and is distributed by Eastgate Systems in Cambridge Mass. I have played with StorySpace a little, and have also read some of the fiction written in it (also from Eastgate). It is an extremely sophisticated and versatile hypertext system, and using it is a very worthwhile initiation into this new medium (...?!). I should also add that, although I am not affiliated with Eastgate or StorySpace, I think their products are good, and I am a supporter and friend of theirs, so I am not entirely nonpartisan. To get in touch with Eastgate, call 1-800-562-1638. The fiction is in the $30 range, and really takes the shine out of the current books on disk. ------- End of Forwarded Message