I Have Said Nothing

"I Have Said Nothing" is an early work of hypertext fiction written by J. Yellowlees Douglas. In 1993 it was published by Eastgate Systems, Inc. in The Eastgate Quarterly Review of Hypertext (Winter 1994, volume 1 number 2), along with “Lust” by . In 1997, Norton Anthology published an online (albeit truncated) version of the work, along with Michael Joyce's afternoon, a story as part of its print publication Norton Anthology of Postmodern American Fiction. Hypertext author Stuart Moulthrop called the work "superb...finely balanced between savagery and sympathy."

I Have Said Nothing

"I Have Said Nothing" is an early work of hypertext fiction written by J. Yellowlees Douglas. In 1993 it was published by Eastgate Systems, Inc. in The Eastgate Quarterly Review of Hypertext (Winter 1994, volume 1 number 2), along with “Lust” by . In 1997, Norton Anthology published an online (albeit truncated) version of the work, along with Michael Joyce's afternoon, a story as part of its print publication Norton Anthology of Postmodern American Fiction. Hypertext author Stuart Moulthrop called the work "superb...finely balanced between savagery and sympathy."