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Storyspace, introduced at the first ACM Workshop on Hypertext in 1987, was developed as a hypertext system for exploring creative writing and for writing instruction. Uniquely among systems of that era, Storyspace continues in use today, and Storyspace documents remain conveniently accessible. The technical and theoretical forces that shaped Storyspace continue to be interesting today.

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        HUMAN '21: Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Human Factors in Hypertext
        October 2021
        25 pages
        ISBN:9781450385602
        DOI:10.1145/3468143
        • General Chair:
        • Jessica Rubart,
        • Program Chair:
        • Claus Atzenbeck

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