extensions with gratitude
The Poetry Cube (Jason Nelson)
Electronic Poetry Center E-Poetry
Visual Poetry exhibition catalog, Itu, Brazil
biographical information (academic)
B.A. (1986), M.A. (1988) University of Virginia, English Language and Literature
Ph.D. University at Albany-SUNY (1997), English Studies (Teaching, Writing, Criticism). Dissertation: Cybertext Poetry: Effects of Digital Media on the Creation of Poetic Literature
Associate Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Multimedia University (Cyberjaya, Malaysia), 2006
Prehistoric Digital Poetry: An Archaeology of Forms 1959-1995, a research monograph, will be published in the Modern and Contemporary Poetics Series at University of Alabama Press in 2007. Technopoetry Rising: Essays and Works 1993-2005, a collection of essays, poetry, and a CD-ROM of electronic artwork, will be published in a bi-lingual edition by Editora Musa (São Paulo, Brazil) in 2006
Critical work has appeared, or is forthcoming in: A Companion to Digital Literary Studies, Ernesto Melo e Castro: O Caminho do Leve (exhibition catalog), Entertext, The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Poetry, Sirena: poesia, arte y critica, Telling It Slant: Avant Garde Poetics of the 1990s, African American Review, The Facts on File Companion to 20th Century American Poetry, SIGWEB Newsletter, Text Technology, Electronic Book Review, International Anthology of Digital Poetry (CD-ROM), Of(f) the W.W.W. (CD-ROM, European Media Arts Festival 1996), Callaloo, Hambone, Talisman, Exquisite Corpse, American Book Review, XCP: Cross-Cultural Poetics, and other publications. Editor of The Little Magazine Volume 21 (CD-ROM, 1995), A Proto- Anthology of Hypermedia Poetry, Descriptions of an Imaginary Universe, Passages (WWW). Poetry Editor, Terra Nova (1998-2001). Assistant Editor, EJournal, The Little Magazine (WWW). Editor, Newark Review, We Press, Numerous conference presentations and performances including MLA, SIGGRAPH, ACM HYPERTEXT, ALLC/ACH, and other lectures in Brazil, Canada, China, England, Malaysia, and Scotland