Six Sex Scenes

Six Sex Scenes is a hypertext novella created by Adrienne Eisen and published on the web in 1996.

Six Sex Scenes is a first-person narrative told from the perspective of a young woman.

[1] Six Sex Scenes consists of many lexia: individual webpages with a few paragraphs of the story.

[1] This means that Eisen "allows us to read a section all the way through before reminding us that there are multiple choices to be made".

[2] Adrian Miles described the episodes as "largely unmotivated in terms of realist or literal narrative conventions",[3] although Bernstein noted that the counterpoint structure emphasised contrasts or links between childhood and adult experiences: "Greenheart’s hypertext habitually alternates time frames: a writing space describing a childhood scene tends to be linked to scenes of adult life, and adult scenes tend to be linked to stories of childhood.