found: The possible worlds of hypertext fiction, 2010:CIP t.p. (Alice Bell) data view (b. Mar. 28, 1979)
found: Sheffield Hallam University website, Apr. 12, 2013:(Since joining Sheffield Hallam in 2007, I have taught on a range of linguistic and literature modules across the English programme at both undergraduate and postgraduate level; teach on modules such as literature in the twentieth century, language and literature as well as a final year specialist module, entitled digital fiction, in which students analize the effect that digital media can have on narrative fiction. My research interests are digital literature, narrative theory and linguistic approaches to literature; published a monograph, The Possible Worlds of Hypertext Fiction, and several articles in which I offer a range of analytical approaches to digital fiction)
found: Possible worlds theory and contemporary narratology, 2018:CIP title page (Alice Bell) data view (Bell is a reader in English language and literature at Sheffield Hallam University in England.)
found: Fact and fiction in contemporary narratives, 2021:t.p. (Alice Bell)
found: Reading digital fiction, 2024:CIP title page (Alice Bell; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9737-4081) galley (Alice Bell is Professor of English language and literature at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. She researches digital fiction, narratology, stylistics, and empirical literary methods. Her publications include: The Possible Worlds of Hypertext Fiction (2010), Digital Fiction and the Unnatural (co-authored with Astrid Ensslin, 2021), Possible Worlds Theory and Contemporary Narratology (co-edited with Marie-Laure Ryan, 2019), and Style and Reader Response (co-edited with Browse et al., John Benjamins Benjamins, 2021))