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* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/cgm.html The CGM Interviews] - Andrew Plotkin and [[Emily Short]] are interviewed by Lara Crigger for ''Computer Games Magazine'' #185. 2006(?).
* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/cgm.html The CGM Interviews] - Andrew Plotkin and [[Emily Short]] are interviewed by Lara Crigger for ''Computer Games Magazine'' #185. 2006(?).
* [http://www.gamer.co.il/gamer2/php/doc.php?id=102930 gamer.co.il magazine interview] - Translated into [[Hebrew]], February 2007.
* [http://www.gamer.co.il/gamer2/php/doc.php?id=102930 gamer.co.il magazine interview] - Translated into [[Hebrew]], February 2007.
* [http://archive.org/details/getlamp-aplotkin GET LAMP: Andrew Plotkin]. Interview clips of Plotkin for [[Get Lamp]], 2007.
* [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/11/05/text-to-speech-andrew-plotkin-interview/ Text To Speech: Andrew Plotkin Interview] - November 5, 2010.
* [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/11/05/text-to-speech-andrew-plotkin-interview/ Text To Speech: Andrew Plotkin Interview] - November 5, 2010.
* [http://blackclock.org/blog/outside/2011/interacting-with-andrew-plotkin/ Interacting with Andrew Plotkin]. Interviewed by [[Byron Alexander Campbell]] for Black Clock, January 2011.
* [http://blackclock.org/blog/outside/2011/interacting-with-andrew-plotkin/ Interacting with Andrew Plotkin]. Interviewed by [[Byron Alexander Campbell]] for Black Clock, January 2011.

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Andrew Plotkin, 2007. From GET LAMP.

Andrew Plotkin is one of the most renowned authors in the IF community. Andrew's nickname on ifMUD (and elsewhere) is Zarf. Occasionally, he is also erkyrath.

Author Credits

Porting Credits

Tech Credits

  • Wrote the proposals for Glk, Glulx, Blorb, and Floo.
  • Wrote compilers for Glulx Inform.
  • Wrote the MaxZip, XZip, MaxTADS, and MacGlulxe interpreters.
  • Sensory Jam (2000; Glulx). Intended as a demo for Glulx.
  • Gave theoretical guidance and advice for Inform 7.
  • Wrote Transmatte, a Python utility that combines variations on an IF transcript into a single CYOA-like HTML page, so that an excerpt from a game can be presented along with a few relevant branching options.

Review and Article Credits

Reviews

Articles

Organizational Credits

Testing Credits

Game Appearances

As an NPC:

Other Credits

Links

Interviews