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Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink (August 4, 1943 –
October 4, 2023) was an
American writer, scholar, and teacher.
Writing hypermedia fiction under the pen...
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digital materials. For example, the
Marjorie C.
Luesebrink Collection holds 66 works.
Luesebrink created and
published 27 of
these works under the pen...
- the ELO
moved to UCLA,
supported by the
English department.
Marjorie Luesebrink became president, N.
Katherine Hayles was
faculty advisor, and Jessica...
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Katherine Hayles, Dene Grigar,
Stephanie Strickland, and Lai-Tze Fan
attending memorial for
Marjorie Luesebrink on
March 15, 2024...
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realized by
Joachim Sauter,
Pavel Mayer, Axel Schmidt, Gerd Grueneis, Dirk
Luesebrink,
Hendrik Tramberend and
Steffen Meschkat using Onyx
Computers developed...
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Spanish translation by the
University of
Valencia in 2015.
Marjorie Luesebrink reviewed Slipping Glimpses in #WomenTechLit as a
landmark innovation....
- best
interacts with and
presents multimedia on the web." as
Marjorie Luesebrink described in #WomenTechLit as a
landmark innovation Grigar developed The...
- Wilson's
Orchestra Califia (novel), a
multimedia hypertext novel by
Marjorie Luesebrink Patrick Califia, an
American non-fiction
writer Calafia Beach Park, a...
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writers such as Mary S****ey, L. Frank. Baum and
Jacques Derrida.
Marjorie Luesebrink analyzed Patchwork Girl as a
landmark innovation in
Patchwork Girl was...
- Benfield, amerik.
Zeitungsinhaber Paul
Beckers as Ein
Taschenspieler Karin Luesebrink as Eine Blumenverkäuferin Paul
Bildt as Ein
Ladeninhaber Heuckelom p.47...