Collages of the Environment in Caribbean Literature is a semester-long capstone project produced to satisfy the requirements of the MA in Digital Humanities at Loyola University Chicago.

About this Site

The interactive, hypertext essay project at the heart of this site was built with Twine, an open-source platform for creating interactive, non-linear stories. Twine is built on transparency, openness, and accessibility: no specialized coding experience is required to create a story.

This site was created with Jekyll, a static site generator, and customized with the theme Minimal Mistakes. It is hosted with GitHub Pages.

All of the digital tools used to create this project are free and open source.

About the Author

Meredith Sauer is an MA candidate in Digital Humanities at Loyola University Chicago, where she works on digital projects for the University Libraries and conducts research on natural language processing for the Department of Computer Science. Her research interests include modernist and postcolonial literature, environmental humanities, and digital and multimodal writing. She holds a BA in English Literature from Kenyon College.