For those interested in more: Interactive fiction (IF) is one kind in a larger genre, e-lit, or electronic literature. I've recently started exploring it. Here are some links, but a warning that much in the descriptions, reviews, etc. is written for technical experts -- in the humanities. (If you want to complain, first look at your own documentation. Now you know how end-users feel. ;) )
* Beginners overview of e-lit at ELO (see below) [http://directory.eliterature.org/node/3706]: Overview, includes links to more, a decent starting point but a bit technical.
* Electronic Literature Collection by ELO [http://collection.eliterature.org/]: Collections of leading e-lit works, AFAICT. A pretty good place to start reading. The works themselves are less technical than the descriptions, reviews, etc. of them.
* Electronic Literature Knowledge Base (ELMCIP) [http://elmcip.net/knowledgebase]: "cross-referenced, contextualized information about authors, creative works, critical writing, and practices."
* Electronic Poetry Center [http://epc.buffalo.edu/]: Community center with very broad collection, also curated collection(s?), author info, links, festival info.
* Beginners overview of e-lit at ELO (see below) [http://directory.eliterature.org/node/3706]: Overview, includes links to more, a decent starting point but a bit technical.
* Electronic Literature Collection by ELO [http://collection.eliterature.org/]: Collections of leading e-lit works, AFAICT. A pretty good place to start reading. The works themselves are less technical than the descriptions, reviews, etc. of them.
* Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) [http://eliterature.org/]: The most comprehensive resource, but maybe not the best starting place. They also have a large database of e-lit, [http://directory.eliterature.org/]
* Electronic Literature Knowledge Base (ELMCIP) [http://elmcip.net/knowledgebase]: "cross-referenced, contextualized information about authors, creative works, critical writing, and practices."
* Electronic Poetry Center [http://epc.buffalo.edu/]: Community center with very broad collection, also curated collection(s?), author info, links, festival info.