Joseph R. Worthen is the author of the novel All Trap No Bait. Originally from South Carolina, he currently teaches creative writing and literature at Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, North Carolina.
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"Paper Screens is at once vibrantly heteroglossic, rigorously argued, consistently fascinating, and a pleasure to read from beginning to end. Joseph R. Worthen has written a brilliantly insightful contribution to digital humanities and literary studies, and I recommend it wholeheartedly."--Seo-Young Chu, author of Do Metaphors Dream of Literal Sheep? A Science-Fictional Theory of Representation "Blending close analysis with digital humanities research, Paper Screens offers readers a new vocabulary of genres and styles to help us understand the wide range of Extremely Online fiction. In the process, Worthen illuminates not only the place of technology in contemporary literature but also the place of literature in an increasingly technologized world."--Alexander Manshel, author of Writing Backwards: Historical Fiction and the Reshaping of the American Canon "Worthen develops a compelling typology of the ways that novelists explore, celebrate, contain, and undermine information and communication. . . . Each mode of engagement between the novel and what Worthen calls the 'monomedia texture, ' created by the internet, shows us something crucial about the ways, and the reasons, we read and write today."--Kathleen Fitzpatrick, author of The Anxiety of Obsolescence: The American Novel in the Age of Television

