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Robert Arellano : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Arellano
Robert Arellano (born July 12, 1969) is an American author, musician and educator. His literary production includes pioneering work in electronic publishing, graphic-novel editions for Soft Skull Press/Counterpoint, and four novels published by Akashic Books. ==Life== Arellano was born in 1969 and raised in Summit, New Jersey. After earning both Bachelor (1991) and Masters (1994) degrees from Brown University, he taught for a decade on Brown's Literary Arts faculty. In 1993 he used Storyspace to publish the Internet's first hyperzine, ''LSD-50'', on a Gopher server. In 1996, Sonicnet serialized his groundbreaking hypertext novel ''Sunshine ’69'' on the World Wide Web. Arellano is a founding member of the Literary Advisory Board of the Electronic Literature Organization and founding director of the Center for Emerging Media and Digital Arts at Southern Oregon University. His most recent novel, ''Curse the Names'', about a reporter living and working in Los Alamos, New Mexico〔Romancito, Rick, ''Tickling theDragon'', Tempo Magazine, The Taos News, March 15–21, 2012〕 was published in 2012 by Akashic. He has published fiction and essays in ''Jane'', ''The Believer'', ''Tin House'', and ''The Village Voice''.
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