Hyperfiction writer

With the lack of a clear beginning, it will not be surprising that the end of a hyperfiction is not as stable as is usual in print. Hyperfiction often simple lacks an ending, or offers multiple endings. It is also possible that an ending, for whatever reason, cannot be found. Miller defines the functions of an ending as follows: » to justify the cessation of narrative and to complete the meaning of what has gone before». (Miller, 1981: xi). This explains the lack of a conventional ending in hyperfiction: the story can always be expanded. There is no need to justify an ending because the narrative simply doesn’t have to stop. It is significant that the few hyperfiction writers who did feel the need to stop narrating, also provide closure. Richard Pryll’s Lies is an example of this. In other cases, closure can be found within one or more story lines.

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