HYPERFICTION
Also called "text games" or "interactive stories," they're like short stories but with hiperlinks. You read'em, you click'em, you read'em, you explore'em. The future of literature, I'm telling ya.Eioioio
Karen loses her paranoid, religious father because of a climate catastrophe of global proportions, and she has to deal with her greif while she fights for survival in what might just be the end of mankind.
» Based loosely on El Eternauta by Oesterheld.
» Made with Twine.
» Approved by Anna Anthropy.
» Presentation and comments.
» PLAY/READ "EIOIOIO"
» Made with Twine.
» Approved by Anna Anthropy.
» Presentation and comments.
» PLAY/READ "EIOIOIO"
Úrquel, the black dragon
Víctor the Tenacious, unmatched adventurer, must rescue Princess Sonia from the evil Úrquel with help from his squire, to keep the kingdom at peace. But appearances are deceptive. Lots of humor and who's-who.
» Made with Twine.
» Approved by Terry Cavanagh.
» Presentation and comments.
» PLAY/READ "ÚRQUEL, THE BLACK DRAGON"
» Approved by Terry Cavanagh.
» Presentation and comments.
» PLAY/READ "ÚRQUEL, THE BLACK DRAGON"
SHORT STORIES
Like your regular hyperfiction, but without the hyperlinks. I know: weird. Why do you want it if it hasn't 3D graphics nor can it be clicked on? But what can you do? Sometimes one just feels like punching the keyboard a few times and get a work of art out of that. Anyway, I've got no short stories to share so far.COMICS
Ah, the art of putting images one next to the other. And every now and then adding some text to'em. I've done some of that in life.Fléxor
Unfinished comic about an arrogant, lonely character who thinks and/or knows he's the undeniable master of the universe. Operating from an almost uninhabited desert he calls his, he'll have to stand firm against different individuals that pretend to question his authority.
» Illustrated by the marvellous Matías Muzzillo and written by me.
» READ "FLÉXOR" (incomplete, Spanish only)
» READ "FLÉXOR" (incomplete, Spanish only)
PAGES
They're not strictly part of my literary work. Or are they?! If we compile Nietzsche's work, what would we leave in and what out? Would the laundry ticket he signed count? And what about his Facebook status updates? I prefer to have more than necessary and not less, so I'll just include my pages here.Italics on the original
My last hypertextual cibernetic B-log. And probably, this very page you're reading.
David (TM)
My quiet corner in the crazy INTERWEBZ. Just as a presentation card, and as a place to upload my files properly.
A sort of notepad
My first blog, really. I was so young…