"Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature, characterized by the use of hypertext links which provides a new context for non-linearity in \"literature\" and reader interaction. The reader typically chooses links to move from one node of text to the next, and in this fashion arranges a story from a deeper pool of potential stories. Its spirit can also be seen in interactive fiction."@en . . "Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature, characterized by the use of hypertext links which provides a new context for non-linearity in \"literature\" and reader interaction. The reader typically chooses links to move from one node of text to the next, and in this fashion arranges a story from a deeper pool of potential stories. Its spirit can also be seen in interactive fiction. The term can also be used to describe traditionally-published books in which a non-linear and interactive narrative is achieved through internal references. Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire (1962) and Julio Cort\u00E1zar's Rayuela (1963; translated as Hopscotch) are early examples (predating the word hypertext), while a common pop-culture example is the \"Choose Your Own Adventure\" format of young adult fiction."@en . . . . . "Hypertext fiction"@en .