I am currently working on an essay for my masters in Literature Science about cybertexts, multiform storytelling and hypertexts. I got thinking after just having read the thread in this forum about all the little links that binds so many of the books together, sometimes just a single character or somesuch.
Can the current crop of Trek Lit be considered as gigantic hypertexts considering all the allusions the books have to each other and the very long annotations that some of you writers have put up on the web for your books?
Books that don't have to be read in order, the sometimes very small links they have to each other that if you connected that link you would find another story altogether waiting in the wings and a few times the different version, different tellings of the same event (a.k.a. a multiform story).
Can the current crop of Trek Lit be considered as gigantic hypertexts considering all the allusions the books have to each other and the very long annotations that some of you writers have put up on the web for your books?
Books that don't have to be read in order, the sometimes very small links they have to each other that if you connected that link you would find another story altogether waiting in the wings and a few times the different version, different tellings of the same event (a.k.a. a multiform story).