"Frank 'Many-Pens' Figurski, paroled after serving six years for killing Professor Quentin Kingsley, is on a mission. Having discovered what is apparently a seventeenth-century mechanical pig washed up on the beach at Findhorn Park, Frank embarks on a quest to determine the pig's authenticity. But it won't be easy, because Frank isn't the only one obsessed with antique porcine contraptions, and he's on acid.
Will Frank beat The No-Hands Cup Flipper and Fatima Michelle Vieuchanger to the punch, and definitively differentiate the original pig from the forgeries? Or will Frank lose his way in endless trailer parks, desert strip malls and spaceships, allowing his competitors to bring home all the bacon?
Holeton's hypertext mixes numerology, science fiction, Brit prog rock, eighteenth-century robotics, Boy Scouts and classic TV with a charming cadre of unreliable (and occasionally delusional) narrators, dishing up a comic, frantic narrative that recalls Monty Python in its absurdity and erudition." -- from Eastgate Systems, Inc.
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An unpublished copy.
Copy submitted to the 2001 ELO Awards. Shipped along with other ELO archival items to Dene Grigar at ELL at WSU Vancouver by Gabriella Horvath in July of 2017 from MIT.
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An unpublished copy.
Copy submitted to the 2001 ELO Awards. Shipped along with other ELO archival items to Dene Grigar at ELL at WSU Vancouver by Gabriella Horvath in July of 2017 from MIT.
COPY MEDIA FORMAT
CD-ROM