Using a computer as a word processor is like using an airplane as a bus: you can do it, but you're overlooking its potential. Here are some links that take advantage of the computer's unique characteristics:
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Computer Generated Writing. A list of software programs designed to assist various types of writing, with various degrees of success.
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The Interactive Fiction Page. A site on the creation of text-based computer games. Like more "traditional" fiction, these games need characters, setting and a plot.
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Hyperizons. Resources on hypertext fiction, what it is, how to create it and so forth.
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Arachnoid Writer's Alliance. Publish your work yourself without the tedious cost of vanity publication.
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