Year I (2007), issue 2

Writing and the Internet

 

Aleksandra Glavanakova – Collective Creativity on Internet or How a Million Penguins Have Written an Open Novel / 7

Greta Dermendzhieva – Something Like Online Communities, Something Like Psychology of Virtual Communication, Like Nothing At All in the World / 17

Reneta Bozhankova – Genre Features of Electronic Literature / 28

Ralitza Zaharieva – The Intricate Maze: Weblogs as Literature / 37

Tatiana Angelova – Reading from  Display and Writing for Display / 57

Radka Vlahova – E-learning, Web-Based Teaching and Educational Portals / 71

Elena Meteva-Ruseva – Specificity of Citation and Communication in French and Bulgarian Journalistic Blogs / 82

Tinko Tinchev, Svetla Koeva, Borislav Rizov, Nikola Obreshkov – Advanced Search System in Corpuses / 99

Kenneth Goldsmith – If Something Does not Present on the Internet It Does not Exist / 116

Scott Redberg – All Together: Collective Knowledge, Collective Narratives, and Structures of Participation / 127

Peter Gandola, Juergen Schaefer – Web Literature, Network Literature and their Pre-History / 160

Steve Himmer – In the Realm of Blogging – the Endless Maze: the Weblog as Literature / 182

Michael Tran, Denny More – Prolexbase / Multilingual Dictionary of First Names / 203

 

Retrospectives

Yani Milchakov, Iskra Draganova – About Jordan Stratiev and His Letters to Tsveta / 231

Dariya Karapetkova – Francesco Petrarcha – Interpretations and Translations

 

Reviews

Georgi Chobanov – About the Directed Reception and Something More / 266

Reneta Bozhankova – Littera et Lingua / 271

Writing and Internet – Bibliography / 273

About the authors / 305

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