Electronic Literature
Electronic Literature refers to literary works that utilize digital technology for their creation and presentation. This genre includes various forms such as hypertext fiction, digital poetry, and interactive narratives, which often engage readers in unique ways through multimedia elements like sound, video, and animation.
The rise of the internet and computers has transformed traditional storytelling, allowing authors to experiment with structure and form. Readers can navigate through texts non-linearly, making choices that influence the narrative. This interactivity distinguishes electronic literature from conventional print literature, offering new experiences and interpretations of stories.