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* ''[[Doom, Death, Destruction and All That]]'' (2001; Hugo). [[Speed-IF XYZZY]]. | * ''[[Doom, Death, Destruction and All That]]'' (2001; Hugo). [[Speed-IF XYZZY]]. | ||
* ''[[Madrigals of War and Love]]'' (2002; Hugo). [[IntroComp 2002]]: 1st Runner-up. | * ''[[Madrigals of War and Love]]'' (2002; Hugo). [[IntroComp 2002]]: 1st Runner-up. | ||
==Review and Article Credits== | |||
* [http://members.aol.com/jdyer41/reviews.html Reviews] of [[Commodore 32 Contest]]. | |||
==Organizational Credits== | ==Organizational Credits== | ||
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[[Category:Inform 6 authors|Dyer, Jason]] | [[Category:Inform 6 authors|Dyer, Jason]] | ||
[[Category:Interviewed|Dyer, Jason]] | [[Category:Interviewed|Dyer, Jason]] | ||
[[Category:Reviewers|Dyer, Jason]] |
Revision as of 17:50, 29 September 2007
Note: Jason's nickname on the ifMUD is Ghogg.
Author Credits
- Night of the Vampire Bunnies (Z-code). Originally written in BASIC when Jason was 10 years old.
- The Mind Electric (1995; Z-code). IF Comp 1995 Inform division: 2nd place.
- Phlegm (1996; Z-code). IF Comp 1996: 17th place. Finalist for Xyzzy Awards 1996 for Best Individual NPC.
- Persistence of Memory (1998; Hugo). IF Comp 1998: 9th place.
- The Chicken's Dilemma (1998; Hugo). ChickenComp.
- The Onion of Destiny (1999; Hugo). Speed-IF 4.
- Doom, Death, Destruction and All That (2001; Hugo). Speed-IF XYZZY.
- Madrigals of War and Love (2002; Hugo). IntroComp 2002: 1st Runner-up.
Review and Article Credits
Organizational Credits
- Organizer for the following Speed-IFs: Speed-IF 3, Speed-IF 10, and Speed-IF Century.
- Organizer for The First (2001), Second (2002), and Third (2005) Great Interactive Fiction Excerpt Hunts.
- Organizer for IF Marathon, a minicomp in June 2002.
Links
- Renga in Blue is Jason's IF blog.
- Jason Dyer's listing on Baf's Guide
- Jason's reviews of C32 Contest. See C32 Contest.
Interviews
- The Mind Electric, by Jason Dyer - SPAG #7 (Special 1995 I-F Competition Issue).