What are some examples of successful networked novels
Here are some examples of successful networked novels:
- "The Silent History" by Eli Horowitz, Matthew Derby, and Kevin Moffett: This novel was published in 2012 as a serialized app for iOS devices and tells the story of a generation of children who are born without the ability to speak. It features contributions from multiple authors and is designed to be read in a networked environment.1
- "The Pickle Index" by Eli Horowitz and Russell Quinn: This novel was published in 2015 as a serialized app for iOS devices and tells the story of a society in which pickles are the most valuable commodity. It features contributions from multiple authors and is designed to be read in a networked environment.2
- "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" by Sam Riviere: This novel was published in 2016 as a networked book on the website of the Poetry Foundation. It tells the story of a man who becomes obsessed with his neighbor's cat and features contributions from multiple authors.3
- "The Numinous Place" by Annabel Banks: This novel was published in 2017 as a networked book on the website of the Institute for the Future of the Book. It tells the story of a woman who discovers a mysterious portal in her backyard and features contributions from multiple authors.4
- "The Seed" by Joanna Walsh: This novel was published in 2019 as a networked book on the website of the London Review of Books. It tells the story of a woman who becomes pregnant after a one-night stand and features contributions from multiple authors.5
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