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BELL, Alice (2021). "It All Feels Too Real”: Digital Storyworlds and Ontological Resonance. Style (DeKalb), 55 (3), 430-452.

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ALBER, Jan and BELL, Alice (2019). The importance of being earnest again: Fact and fiction in contemporary narratives across media. European journal of English studies, 23 (2), 121-135.

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BELL, Alice, ENSSLIN, Astrid, VAN DER BOM, Isabelle and SMITH, Jen (2019). A reader response method not just for ‘you’. Language and Literature.

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ENSSLIN, Astrid, BELL, Alice, SMITH, Jen, VAN DER BOM, Isabelle and SKAINS, Lyle (2019). Immersion, digital fiction, and the switchboard metaphor. Participations, 16 (1), 320-342.

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BELL, Alice, ENSSLIN, Astrid, VAN DER BOM, Isabelle and SMITH, Jen (2018). Immersion in digital fiction. International Journal of Literary Linguistics, 7 (1).

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BELL, Alice (2016). Interactional Metalepsis and Unnatural Narratology. Narrative, 24 (3), 294-310.

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BELL, Alice (2014). Schema theory, hypertext fiction and links. Style, 48 (2), 140-161.

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ENSSLIN, Astrid and BELL, Alice (2012). "Click = Kill": textual you in ludic digital fiction. Storyworlds, 4, 49-73.

BELL, Alice and ALBER, Jan (2012). Ontological Metalepsis and Unnatural Narratology. Journal of Narrative Theory, 42 (2), 166-192.

BELL, Alice and ENSSLIN, Astrid (2011). "I know what it was. You know what it was": Second-person narration in hypertext fiction. Narrative, 19 (3), 311-329.

BELL, Alice, ENSSLIN, Astrid, CICCORICCO, David, RUSTAD, Hans, LACCETTI, Jess and PRESSMAN, Jessica (2010). A [S]creed for digital fiction. electronic book review.

ENSSLIN, Astrid and BELL, Alice (2007). New perspectives on digital literature: criticism and analysis. dichtung-digital.

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BELL, Alice (2023). Reading Digital Fiction and the Language of Immersion. In: ENSSLIN, Astrid, ROUND, Julia and THOMAS, Bronwen, (eds.) Routledge Companion to Literary Media. Routledge.

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BELL, Alice (2022). “You know, are you you?”: Being versus playing the second-person in digital fiction. In: ICHÉ, Virginie and SORLIN, Sandrine, (eds.) The Rhetoric of Literary Communication. From Classical English Novels to Contemporary Digital Fiction. Routledge.

BELL, Alice (2019). Digital fictionality: possible worlds theory, ontology, and hyperlinks. In: BELL, Alice and RYAN, Marie-Laure, (eds.) Possible Worlds Theory and Contemporary Narratology. Frontiers of narrative series . Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 249-271.

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BELL, Alice and RYAN, Marie-Laure (2019). Introduction: Possible Worlds Theory Revisited. In: Possible Worlds Theory and Contemporary Narratology. University of Nebraska Press.

BELL, Alice and ENSSLIN, Astrid (2018). Digital fiction and unnatural narrative. In: DINNEN, Zara and WARHOL, Robyn, (eds.) The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories. Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities . Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.

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BELL, Alice (2016). ‘I felt like I’d stepped out of a different reality’: possible worlds theory, metalepsis and digital fiction. In: GAVINS, Joanna and LAHEY, Ernestine, (eds.) World Building: Discourse in the Mind. Advances in stylistics . Bloomsbury, 15-32.

BELL, Alice, ENSSLIN, Astrid and RUSTAD, Hans (2014). From theorizing to analyzing digital fiction. In: BELL, Alice, ENSSLIN, Astrid and RUSTAD, Hans Kristian, (eds.) Analyzing digital fiction. Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and Stylistics (5). New York, Routledge, 3-17.

BELL, Alice (2014). Media-specific metalepsis in 10:01. In: BELL, Alice, ENSSLIN, Astrid and RUSTAD, Hans Kristian, (eds.) Analyzing digital fiction. Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and Stylistics (5). New York, Routledge, 21-38.

BELL, Alice (2013). Unnatural narration in hypertext fiction. In: ALBER, Jan, SKOV NEILSON, Henkrik and RICHARDSON, Brian, (eds.) A poetics of unnatural narrative. Ohio State University Press, 185-198.

BELL, Alice (2011). Ontological boundaries and conceptual leaps : the significance of possible worlds for hypertext fiction (and beyond). In: PAGE, Ruth and THOMAS, Bronwen, (eds.) New narratives : stories and storytelling in the digital age. Frontiers of narrative series . University of Nebraska Press, 63-82.

Authored Book

BELL, Alice (2010). The possible worlds of hypertext fiction. Palgrave Macmillan.

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