In 1988, Deena Larsen tried to glue poems about women in a Colorado
mining
town with model trains and embroidery thread. It didn't work. A friend
said try computers--and Deena has been writing works solely for
computers
ever since. This first work, Marble Springs (Eastgate), is now a
collaborative hypertext where readers can add their own stories and
connections. Deena now firmly believes that structure is content,
content is structure. Her micro-hypertexts stem from many attempts to
prove this, including Samplers : Nine Vicious Little Hypertexts
(Eastgate) and Ferris Wheels (Iowa Review Web).