Eastgate Systems
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Eastgate Systems is a publisher of hypertext fiction and a developer of hypertext tools including StorySpace, in which much early hypertext fiction was written, and Tinderbox, a tool for managing notes and information. Eastgate's chief scientist, Mark Bernstein, is a well-known figure in hypertext research.
[edit] Works published by Eastgate
- Michael Joyce: afternoon, a story (1987, 1990)
- Shelley Jackson: Patchwork Girl (1995)
- Stuart Moulthrop: Victory Garden
- Kathryn Cramer: "In Small & Large Pieces" (1994)
- Sarah Smith: The King of Space (1991)
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