| RECENT PUBLICATIONS and PERFORMANCES: Fiction--as
M.D. Coverley
CD-ROM Novels:
Califia, CD-ROM-format, hypermedia, interactive novel. Forthcoming from Eastgate Systems, Boston, MA. Spring 2000.
The Book of Going Forth by Day, electronic hypermedia novel-in-progress.
Hyperfictions on the Web:
"Eclipse Louisiana." Cauldron and Net, April 2000.
"Rain Frames." Aileron, February 2000. On line at <http://unblinkingeye.com/Poetry/Aileron/Poetry2/Coverley/rainfr/rainfr.htm>
"Endless Suburbs." Iowa Review Web. October 1999. On-line: <http://www/uiowa.edu/~iareview/tirweb/tirweb.htm>.
"Fibonacci's Daughter." New River Literary Magazine
#7, 2000. Originally created as an on-line writing project with trAce,
Nottingham Trent Universtiy, U.K. Currently on-line at: http://www.cddc.vt.edu/journals/newriver/.
"Pao-Lien and the Cave Dragon, Wu." Selection for Christy Sheffield Sanford's
"Millennium" project for trAce, Nottingham Trent University, U.K., 1999.
On-line at: <http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/writers/sanford/millennium.html>.
"To Be Here As Stone Is." Poetry from True North, in collaboration with
Stephanie Strickland. Riding the Meridian #2, 1999. On-line: <http://www.heelstone.com/meridian/archives>.
"Life in the Chocolate Mountains." Salt Hill #7--Literary Magazine of
Syracuse University. Spring, 1999. On-line: <http://www.hypertxt.com/sh/no7/choc/achoc.htm>.
"Egyptian E-Mail." Enterzone Magazine #14, June, 1998. On-line at: <http://ezone.org/ez/e14/articles/coverly/egypt.html>.
"The Little Lacemaker, Elys." From The Book of Days of Madame de Lafayette,
Christy Sheffield Sanford, project director, collaborative web project. 1997-98. On-line
at: <http://gnv.fdt.net/~christys/Coverley/elys_1.html>.
"The Probability of Earthquake." Blast 5. Produced by the Art X
Foundation, New York. 1997-98. On-line at: <http://artnetweb.com/blast5/anacep/earth_1.htm>.
"The $500 Rolls Royce." Orange Coast, October, 1995. Formerly on-line
at: <http://orangecoast.com>. Now on-line at: <http://califia.hispeed.com/royce.htm>.
"The Virtual Mausoleum." Orange Coast, September, 1995. Formerly on
line at: <http://orangecoast.com/virtual.html>. Now on-line at: <http://califia.hispeed.com/Virtual/virtualtrans.htm>.
"The Neverending Fairy Tale." Orange Coast, June, 1995. Formerly
on-line at: <http://orangecoast.com/virtual.html>. Now on-line at: <http://califia.hispeed.com/Fairyend.htm>.
"Love and the Dragonfly," (novel excerpt) The Register, July, 1992.
On-line now at: <http://califia.hipseed.com/Dragon/dmoon.htm>.
Work in progress: "Fingerprints
on Digital Glass" collection of short electronic hypermedia stories for the WWW.
Curated Collections:
"The Progressive Dinner Party" (with Carolyn Guertin). Riding the Meridian,
Spring, 2000. 39 women in hypermedia literature on the WWW. <http://www.heelstone.com/meridian/>.
Electronic readings:
UCSB, Transcriptions. Santa Barbara, California. (2000).
2000 Cultural Studies Symposium. Manhattan, Kansas (2000).
SW/Texas Popular Culture Association. Albuquerque, New Mexcio (2000).
University of New Mexcio. Socorro, New Mexico (2000).
The Cybermountain Colloquium. Denver, Colorado (1999).
Platforms for 21st Century Literature. Brown University, Providence, RI (1999).
The Modern Language Association [MLA]. San Francisco, California (1998).
The U.C. Irvine Writer's Conference. Irvine, California (1998).
The Squaw Valley Writer's Conference. Squaw Valley, California (1998).
Redlands University. Redlands, California (1998).
Women Connect Seminar. Newport Beach, California (1998).
NEH Seminar in New Technologies in Literature. UCLA, Los Angeles, CA (1998).
Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa, California (1998).
Irvine Valley College. Irvine, California (1996, 1997).
The Newport Beach Library's Manuscript Series. Newport Beach, CA (1998).
Hypertext 98 (SIGLINK, ACM). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1998).
Academic Publications--as
Marjorie C. Luesebrink
Publications:
"The Moment in Hypertext: A Brief Lexicon of Time." Proceedings of the
Ninth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, 1998. (SIGLINK)
"Walk Four Ways." Co-authored with Carolyn Guyer, Peg Syverson, Michael
Joyce. Pre Text, University of Texas, Austin. 1997.
"Upward, Beyond the Constant Flow, There was Moondling: Writers, Rhetoric, and
Technology in Hypertext Fiction." The Elephant Ear, Spring, 1996.
"The Grateful Dead Legendstock." Perspectives on the Grateful Dead.
Robert Weiner, ed. Greenwood Press. Fall, 1999.
Academic Papers and Presentations:
SW/Texas Popular Culture Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2000. "The Singing
Novel: Grateful Dead Music as Text in Califia."
Digital Arts and Culture, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, 1999. "The
trAce Experience: Fibonacci's Daughter."
Society for Literature and Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman,
1999."Hypertext as Archaeology: Interaction, Time Strata, and Versions of
History."
CyberMountain Colloquium--Denver Colorado, 1999: "Code Egyptian Blue: Crossover
Platforms in Hypertext Fiction."
Technology Platforms in 21st Century Literature--Brown University,
Providence, RI, 1999: "The End of Books Revisited." On-line at: <http://califia.interspeed.net/CooverC/endofbooks.htm>.
MLA, San Francisco, California, 1998: "The Same River Twice: Time Representation
in Hypertext Literature."
Society for Literature and Science, University of Florida,
Gainesville, 1998: "The Triangle of Perspective: Distributed Memory in Multimedia
Narratives."
Hypertext 98, SIGWEB, ACM, Pittsburgh, PA, 1998: "The Moment in Hypertext: A Brief
Lexicon of Time."
UC Irvine Extension Fifth Annual Creative Writing Conference, Irvine, California, 1998:
"A Survey of Literature on the Web", "Voices on the Internet",
"Marketing and Publishing on the Internet."
PAMLA (Pacific Asian Modern Language Association), U.C. Irvine, Irvine, California,
1997, "Califia Landscape: Navigational Structures in Hypertext
Narratives."
Society for Literature and Science, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA, 1997: "Movement
as Rhetoric: The Choreography of Hypertext and Other Literary Multimedia."
Society for Literature and Science, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996:
"Investigating Hypertext Technology: Poetry and Fiction by the Lexia."
Society for Literature and Science, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, 1995:
"Structures of Hypertext Navigation."
Fiction--as
M.D. Coverley
Califia, CD-ROM format novel. Forthcoming from Eastgate Systems, Boston, MA.
1999.
"Life in the Chocolate Mountains", forthcoming from Salt Hill, Spring,
1999.
"Rain Frames", forthcoming from Interrobang Magazine, Canada. Winter,
1999.
"The Lacemaker, Elys". From The Book of Days of Madame de Lafayette,
Christy Sheffield Sanford, director, collaborative web project. 1997-98.
"The Probability of Earthquake", Blast 5. Produced by the Art X
Foundation, New York. 1997-98.
"Love and the Dragonfly," (novel exerpt) The Register, July, 1992.
Academic--as Marjorie C. Luesebrink
"The Moment in Hypertext: A Brief Lexicon of Time." Proceedings of the
Ninth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, 1998. (SIGLINK)
"Walk Four Ways", co-authored with Carolyn Guyer, Peg Syverson, Michael
Joyce. Pre Text, University of Texas, Austin. 1997.
"Upward, Beyond the Constant Flow, There was Moondling": Writers, Rhetoric,
and Technology in Hypertext Fiction" The Elephant Ear, Spring, 1996.
"Full Circle: The Water of Life and the Grateful Dead Legendstock." Writings
on the Dead. Greenwood Press. Forthcoming, 1999.
Nonfiction--as Marjorie C.
Luesebrink
"Egyptian E-Mail", Enterzone Magazine #14. June, 1998 On line at
http://ezone.org.ez/e14/interzone.html.
"The $500 Rolls Royce," Orange Coast, October, 1995. Formerly on line
at http://orangecoast.com.
"The Virtual Mausoleum," Orange Coast, September, 1995. Formerly on
line at http://orangecoast.com/virtual.html.
"The Neverending Fairy Tale," Orange Coast, June, 1995.
"When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Go Shopping--in Cyberspace", Orange
Coast, 1996. Formerly on line at http://orangecoast.com.
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