looking back (related literature)

There has been an ever-increasing scholarly interest in digital literature and it’s effects on the way stories are related and experienced. In reviewing related literature for this study, I have limited myself to texts that deal with how developing technologies are changing conceptions of storytelling. The following studies all deal with how we communicate and act within technological advances that change our narrative capabilities, often for the better, but sometimes for the worse. They are arranged in loose analog groupings from issues of digital narrative (%), to digital writing (*), to digital performing ($), to digital media (ß), to digital identity (°), and digital research ( ¬).