5. What community of writers does the creator of "Stitch Bitch" reach out to?
I think "Stitch Bitch" reaches out to online writers. People who blog, facebook, tweet, whatever. The hypertext Shelley talks about throughout her writing is directed towards these writers. Online writers are capable of changing, editing, deleting, copying, pasting, saving, cutting, fixing. Anything they want. This style is unique because there is no final copy, its constantly being rewritten.
3. How can a reader better navigate through "Stitch Bitch"?
A reader can better navigate through "Stitch Bitch" by reading it over again, except no one would ever want to do that voluntarily. I had a hard time understanding it. Maybe it was just me I don't know. You don't necessarily HAVE TO READ IT IN ORder (sorry caps lock went on) because the sections were randomly placed. It goes along with the whole "patchwork" theme I guess. A good way of understanding is to probably to get a background on Shelley and go from there.
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