I’m happy to report that Springgun Press, a great progressive literary house, is featuring the collaborative netprov project Center For Twitzease Control in its issue 9. We’re so honored to share the issue with Samantha Gorman and the legendary Mez! Springgun Press Journal, Issue 9 Mark C. Marino and I dreamed up the rules of the game for enter...
Read MoreMem-Eraze, a netprov
Mem-Eraze is a netprov that explores: the fragility of cloud file storage in social media, and the visual traditions of everyday photography, plus scrapbooking/family archiving culture See the project here: Mem-Eraze — rebuilding our lost past one pic at a time Fictional Premise Mem-Eraze is a support group for former customers who lost their...
Read MoreTournament of la Poéstry, a netprov
Join us in a great new word game designed to tlickle and delicght your bilingual brain! robwit.net/poestry The challenge? Compose petite poèmes comprehensible completely both en Français and English! C’it’s simple! Voilà an example. Fool(lement) Desire J desire tU. J desire tU enormusmly-ment! Qu(when)and tU r...
Read Morewhat is netprov?
Netprov creates stories that are networked, collaborative and improvised in real time. In 2010-11 I had the incredible good fortune of being able to do a Master’s in Digital Culture at the University of Bergen, Norway. It let me spend time thinking about the kinds of electronic literature I had done and wanted to do, and researching the kinds of...
Read MoreOccupy MLA, a netprov
A long form netprov that lasted for over a year, Occupy MLA sought to promote discussion of the issues of non-tenure-track faculty (such as my co-author Mark C. Marino and myself) in the heart of the mighty Modern Language Association and its yearly convention. We created characters who we felt represented the plight of NTT faculty in a realistic and...
Read MoreTempSpence “Temporary Spencer” a netprov
While reality TV stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag were in seclusion doing “Celebrity Big Brother” in London in January, 2013, I assisted Mark C. Marino in a project that Spencer initiated, using Spencer’s official Twitter account. Mark invented a character, a British poet, who supposedly found Spencer’s lost phone and began...
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