No one can underestimate the impact of cyberspace on literary production. Arab writers themselves have already begun catering to their audiences through cybertechnologies. Synchronous communication [with its one or multiple relay chat and chattrooms] are virtual realities that serve as narrative strategies . The Tunisian 'Abd al-Majid 'Attiah's Khattuka Radi' and the Saudi Raja al-Sani's Banat al-Riyad, to mention but a few, as I will explain in this paper, have demonstrated how these computer-mediated communication have opened up narrative to new dimensions that were never there before to challenge not only hardcopy cultural production but also limits imposed on writing and circulation.