|  |  hypertext is also a library of babble, especially one created in
 this disparate fashion. Alinear; temporally problematic. We started writing
 it because we had decided to publish a book of criticism about each others (mostly
 unpublished) work. But then we decided that we might as well publish the anthology
 of the work that we would be writing about. Besides, we had already written
 all of that stuff. But there was one crucial missing ingredient: publicity.
 And also, What to do now? It was a weekend in Cincinnati. We didnt
 want to spend it not writing. Obviously, we didnt have all our work right
 there, so it seemed a little premature to get started without the necessary
 texts. Wed batted around the idea of writing a
 movie together (we
 were all broke and we needed to pay our student loans
 off soon and Boards of Trustees everywhere were making it evermore difficult
 to get a paying gig as a university teacher). But the idea for the movie seemed
 kind of lame and unexciting just then. So we decided that in order to create
 publicity for the anthology and the book of criticism, we should do a hypertext
 novel. We sat down and started writing. We talked
 about it, we stayed up all night writing, writing, writing. Little did we
 know then that it would become our whole summer. And it would be fun. And
 it was good. |  |