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[http://www.sunshine69.com/noflash.html “Sunshine 69”]  by Bobby Rabyd
[http://www.sunshine69.com/noflash.html “Sunshine 69”]  by Bobby Rabyd


[http://collection.eliterature.org/1/works/joyce__twelve_blue.html “Twelve Blue”] by Michael Joyce  
[http://collection.eliterature.org/1/works/joyce__twelve_blue.html “Twelve Blue”] by Michael Joyce  
   
   
==Software==
=='''Software'''==


Hypertext fiction pieces were written using such softwares as Cosmic Book and Storyspace.  These softwares were designed for the sole use of creating and navigating hypertext fictions. Currently, almost all hypertexts fictions are written in the HTML language.  
Hypertext fiction pieces were written using such softwares as Cosmic Book and Storyspace.  These softwares were designed for the sole use of creating and navigating hypertext fictions. Currently, almost all hypertexts fictions are written in the HTML language.  


==Works Cited==
=='''Works Cited'''==


* Basaraba, N. (2013, October 23). Examples of hypertext fiction – how to write hypertext narratives?.  [http://nicolebasaraba.com/examples-hypertext-fiction-write-hypertext-narratives/ Retrieved from]
* Basaraba, N. (2013, October 23). Examples of hypertext fiction – how to write hypertext narratives?.  [http://nicolebasaraba.com/examples-hypertext-fiction-write-hypertext-narratives/ Retrieved from]
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