Talk:Astrid Ensslin
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Add A Fact: "Astrid Ensslin's achievements in E-Lit"
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Astrid Ensslin is Prof. of DH & Game Studies at U of Alberta. She has published many books including Small Screen Fictions, Literary Gaming, & Canonizing Hypertext. She serves as Principal Editor of the Bloomsbury Electronic Literature book series & a Director of ELO #womenofelit
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{{Cite web |title=Celebrating Women in E-Lit |url=https://dtc-wsuv.org/wp/ell/2020/02/29/celebrating-women-in-e-lit/ |website=Electronic Literature Lab |access-date=2024-10-05 |language=en-US |quote=Astrid Ensslin is Prof. of DH & Game Studies at U of Alberta. She has published many books including Small Screen Fictions, Literary Gaming, & Canonizing Hypertext. She serves as Principal Editor of the Bloomsbury Electronic Literature book series & a Director of ELO #womenofelit}}
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