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The Queen Who Never Was: Interactivity and Non-Linear Storytelling on Eleanor
Since the ancient origins of story authors have attempted to disrupt, reorder and mimic the experience of temporality. While breaking from the tyranny of chronology may have become commonplace, breaking the linearity of how stories are told has been the preserve of pioneers with varying degrees of success. Narrative time tends to run one way.
The Queen Who Never Was: Interactivity and Non-Linear Storytelling on Eleanor
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