Katherine Morayati
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Katherine Morayati is also known as Lucea.
Katherine Morayati previously used the name "Sarah Morayati."
Author Credits
- Leap Time (as "Sarah Morayati"; 28-Dec-2008; Z-code). New New Year's Speed IF.
- Perilkeet (as "Sarah Morayati"; 21-Feb-2009; Z-code 5). Interactive Fiction Writing Month.
- Alabaster (as "Sarah Morayati" with John Cater, Rob Dubbin, Eric Eve, Elizabeth Heller, Jayzee, Kazuki Mishima, Mark Musante, Emily Short, Adam Thornton, and Ziv Wities; 05-Jun-2009; Glulx). Illustrated by Daniel Allington-Krzysztofiak. XYZZY Awards 2009: Winner of Best Writing and Best Individual NPC (Snow White); also was a finalist for Best Use of Medium.
- IF Progressive One (as "Sarah Morayati" with the 1st IF Progressive Team; 23-Jun-2009; Z-code). IF Progressive.
- Broken Legs (as "Sarah Morayati"; 01-Oct-2009; Glulx). IF Comp 2009: 2nd place; Miss Congeniality: 3rd place (tie). XYZZY Awards 2009: Winner of Best NPCs and Best Individual PC (Lottie Plum); also was a finalist in four categories: Best Game, Best Writing, Best Puzzles, and Best Individual NPC (Lottie's mom).
- Queuelty (as "Sarah Morayati"; 27-Mar-2010; Z-code). PAX Speed-IF.
- Take (as "Amelia Pinnolla"; 01-Oct-2016; Glulx). IF Comp 2016: 28th place. XYZZY Awards 2016: Winner of Best Writing; also a finalist for Best Use of Innovation.
Review and Article Credits
- IF Comp reviews:
- Reviews of Spring Thing 2009: 1 (archive), 2 (archive), and 3 (archive).
- Reviews (dead link 🔍) of IntroComp 2009.
- Thoughts (dead link 🔍) about XYZZY Awards 2008.
Organizational Credits
- Organized Post-Comp-Comp 2009.
- Editor of SPAG.
Testing Credits
- Violet (Jeremy Freese; 01-Oct-2008; Z-code).
- 69,105 Keys (David Welbourn; 02-Mar-2009; Z-code).
- The Lighthouse (Marius Müller; 31-Oct-2009; Z-code).
- Hoosegow (Ben Collins-Sussman and Jack Welch; 01-Feb-2010; Z-code).
Links
- Author Highlights by Mathbrush (17-Jun-2020).
Interviews
- Sarah Morayati, Author of Broken Legs - SPAG #57, February 18, 2010.
- Tips from interactive fiction authors – Sarah Morayati (dead link 🔍) - October 2, 2010.