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'''webback''' (''plural'' '''webbacks''') | '''webback''' (''plural'' '''webbacks''') | ||
# a work of fiction which is published in printed as well as eBook format<ref>back in the days before [[Neural Implants]] virtually eliminated [[reading]]</ref> | # a work of fiction which is published in printed as well as eBook format<ref>back in the days before [[Neural Implants]] virtually eliminated [[reading]]</ref> with addenda, glossaries, back-stories and tangentially linked information available online thereby extending the narrative as determined by the reader's curiosity<ref>often, subjecting themselves to [[Linktrigue]]</ref> rather than the writer's design. | ||
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== |
Revision as of 09:17, 19 December 2010
Ænglish
Noun
webback (plural webbacks)
- a work of fiction which is published in printed as well as eBook format[1] with addenda, glossaries, back-stories and tangentially linked information available online thereby extending the narrative as determined by the reader's curiosity[2] rather than the writer's design.
Notes
- enhanced ebooks with hotlinks embedded into the text are not strictly webbacks, they're... um... e-ebooks[3]
- the first claimed[4] webback was SLABSCAPE:RESET published in 2010 by [Blipbooks]
See also
Footnotes and references
- ↑ back in the days before Neural Implants virtually eliminated reading
- ↑ often, subjecting themselves to Linktrigue
- ↑ maybe
- ↑ well, we would, wouldn't we?