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<div><span id="xnili">@ilinx</span>:<span id="tilde">~</span>$ <b>Linda Trent</b><br>Professor of Fictional Systems at <a class="home" href="./mvu.html"> MVU</a>, Linda Trent earned a PhD in hyperfiction with a thesis titled “Remaking Reality: The Occult Necromancy of Crowley and the Thelma” and began working at MVU in the late 80s. Studying the loose nature of reality in relation to texts, Dr. Trent taught seminars on <a class="home" href="./wv.html"> Burroughs</a> and the Lemurs, Libertatia, and others. During the 90s, Dr. Trent was head of the hyperfiction branch of MVUs crossdisciplinary Stratoanalysis Group, the Time-Lapse Sub-Committee, where she made numerous other contributions. Her fate is currently unknown. Professor Trent worked in Harvard University as assistant to professor <a class="home" href="./af.html"> Adin Fassrol</a> before moving to the MVU after its creation. This event lead to the rupture of their friendship as the MVU at the time was led by <a class="home" href="./es.html"> Echidna Stillwell</a> whose work has been profoundly attacked by professor Fassrol for her pseudo-scientifical and occultist influences.
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Selected publications:
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<li><i>“Fatal Loops: Tragedy as Cyberfiction,”</i> in Fictional Quantities 1, No. 2 (Fall 1996).</li>
<li><i>“((P(re(cursing)))) (post)Modernist Fiction,”</i> in After Postmodernist Fiction, ed. McHale (New York: Zembla Press, 1997).</li>
<li><i>“Smashed Optical Implants: From Time-Space Sunglasses to Cyberpunk Mirrorshades,”</i> in Fictional Quantities 1, No. 5 (Fall 1997).</li>
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Available Articles:
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<li><i><a class="home" href="https://mvupress.net/about/people/linda-trent/how-do-fictions-become-hyperstitions/" onclick="ppp(this, 'hype2', '1000', '1000','2000','0')" target="hype2">How Do Fictions Become Hyperstitions?</a></i> (June 2004)</li><br>
<li><i><a class="home" href="https://mvupress.net/about/people/iris-carver/review-of-ccrus-digital-hyperstition/" onclick="ppp(this, 'hype', '1000', '1000','2000','0')" target="hype">Review of CCRUs Digital Hyperstition</a></i> (w/ Iris Carver)</li><br>
<li><i><a class="home" href="https://dataswamp.org/~john/sites/ccru/occultures/trent0.htm" onclick="ppp(this, 'zm', '1000', '1000','2000','0')" target="zm">Zombie makers</a></i> [Crru, occultures]</li>
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