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* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/writers.html Writers and Adventures]. [[Stephen Granade]] interviews Neil deMause, [[Eric Mayer]], and [[Adam Cadre]]. | * [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/writers.html Writers and Adventures]. [[Stephen Granade]] interviews Neil deMause, [[Eric Mayer]], and [[Adam Cadre]]. | ||
* [http://www.xyzzynews.com/xyzzy.14g.html IF Roundtable: The Art of the Puzzle] from XYZZYnews #14. [[Adam Cadre]], [[Lucian P. Smith]], [[Andrew Plotkin]], and Neil deMause discuss puzzles. | * [http://www.xyzzynews.com/xyzzy.14g.html IF Roundtable: The Art of the Puzzle] from XYZZYnews #14. [[Adam Cadre]], [[Lucian P. Smith]], [[Andrew Plotkin]], and Neil deMause discuss puzzles. | ||
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[[Category:XYZZY Award Winners (People)|DeMause, Neil]] |
Revision as of 19:55, 25 April 2005
Note: Neil's nickname on the ifMUD is neild.
Author Credits
- MacWesleyan (1995). Also known as PC University.
- Undo (1995), as "Null Dogmas" for IF Comp 1995 (6th place, TADS division).
- Lost New York (1996). Was a finalist for Best NPCs, Best Puzzles, Best Setting, Best Story, Best Writing, and Best Game at the XYZZY Awards 1996.
- The Frenetic Five vs. Sturm und Drang (1997), for IF Comp 1997 (13th place). Winner of Best NPCs at XYZZY Awards 1997. Also finalist for Best Individual PC.
- Verb! (1998), for Textfire 12-Pack.
- Spyder and Jeb (1998).
- The Frenetic Five vs. Mr. Redundancy Man (1999). Was a finalist for Best Individual Puzzle and Best NPCs at the XYZZY Awards 1999.
- SLUDGE: A SpeedIF Adventure (1999), for Speed-IF 5.
- TRUDGE: An Interactive Hike (1999), for Speed-IF 6.
- Deep Brow Lifter (2000), for DinoComp.
- The Frenetic Five vs. the Seven Deadly Dwarves (2002). Was a finalist for Best NPCs at the XYZZY Awards 2002.
Other Credits
- Has often assisted with XYZZYnews.
- Wrote Beta-Testers I Have Loved for XYZZYnews #8.
- Unwittingly organized SpeedApocalypse.
- Conceived IntroComp and organized its first year, IntroComp 2002.
Links
- Neil deMause: Interactive Fiction - Neil's IF page.
- Baf's Guide listing for Neil deMause
Interviews
- Writers and Adventures. Stephen Granade interviews Neil deMause, Eric Mayer, and Adam Cadre.
- IF Roundtable: The Art of the Puzzle from XYZZYnews #14. Adam Cadre, Lucian P. Smith, Andrew Plotkin, and Neil deMause discuss puzzles.