Elise Takehana
Elise Takehana is Assistant Professor of English Studies at Fitchburg State University, where she teaches writing, rhetoric, and cultural studies.
Can You Murder a Novel? Part 4: Realism and Closure in the Mystery Novel
After including the Generative Literature Project in my Experimental Writing course during the Fall 2014 semester, three senior undergraduates remained mesmerized by the perceived novelty of a generative, digital novel. For the following
Can You Murder a Novel, Part 3
After including the GenLit Project [http://www.genlitproject.org/] in my Experimental Writing course during the Fall 2014 semester, three senior undergraduates remained mesmerized by the perceived novelty of a generative, digital novel.
Can You Murder a Novel? Part 2
After including the GenLit Project [http://www.genlitproject.org/] in my Experimental Writing course during the Fall 2014 semester, three senior undergraduates remained mesmerized by the perceived novelty of a generative, digital novel.
Can you Murder a Novel? Part 1
Generative Fiction
After including the GenLit Project in my Experimental Writing course during the Fall 2014 semester, three senior undergraduates remained mesmerized by the perceived novelty of a generative, digital novel. For the following semester

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