Blue Company - A man sent back in time finds a way to send daily emails to his beloved for a month. Emails from the premiere in 2001 are archived. By Rob Wittig.
The Dark Nile, by Jesse Kornbluth - A futuristic tale of two people who fight a major environmental disaster. Daily emails for 40 days. The first in a series of planned email shows from Metamailshows.
Forward Anywhere - Stories told through a hypertextual arrangement of emails between Judy Malloy and Cathy Marshall, published in 1993. Not online, can be purchased.
IT3C: Goodwill Globally - Choose among eccentric gifts and send them to a friend. Both you and the friend will receive emails for several days describing the micronarrative of the gift's nature and complicated delivery. By Freeserve.
Online Caroline - Caroline wants to be your friend. Sign up and she'll send you daily emails for three weeks and let you see her webcam and a web diary. Won the BAFTA Interactive award in 2000. By Freeserve (Rob Bevan and Tom Wright).
TurnTale - Interactive games by email. Similar to choose-your-own-adventure books, you choose an alternative after reading each email. A commercial venture but some stories are for free.
Two Minutes - A fictional website documenting a fictional television documentary on the solar eclipse in 1999. Archived emails (follow "admin only" link), originally emails were sent to readers as if from the characters. British.
World of Awe - You come across a traveler's journals on his laptop, and read his notes by browsing the website. If you sign up, loveletters from him to you will be sent intermittantly by email. By Yael Kanerek.
Choice vs. Interaction: the Case of Online Caroline - Short paper on Online Caroline presented at the ACM Hypertext 2001 conference. By William Cole. Abstract and bibliographical data available, subscription necessary to download. (August 12, 2001)
Soap Slips through the Net - Article from BBCi about Love, Life & Emails, an email soap that ran in July 2001. The soap itself is no longer archived. (July 23, 2001)
E-mail Inspires Author with Novel Idea - Arabia.com article about Jerry Pinto's email narrative Inbox Outbox, an Indian soap opera where readers could read the email in the protagonist's fictional Hotmail account. Inbox Outbox is no longer online. (April 10, 2001)
Experiences with Online Caroline - A reader, Smallkat, describes her encounters with the email and webcam drama Online Caroline. (February 8, 2000)