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'''Star Foster''' used the nickname sarcasmo on the [[ifMUD]]. According to a | '''Star Foster''' used the nickname sarcasmo on the [[ifMUD]]. According to a {{dead link|url=http://www.phillyist.com/archives/2006/12/10/sad_news.php|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20070212202015/http://www.phillyist.com/archives/2006/12/10/sad_news.php|notice}} on Philylist, she died Dec 10 2006. | ||
==Author Credits== | ==Author Credits== |
Revision as of 02:34, 10 February 2020
Star Foster used the nickname sarcasmo on the ifMUD. According to a notice on Philylist, she died Dec 10 2006.
Author Credits
- Slouching Towards Bedlam (with Daniel Ravipinto; 2003; Z-code). IF Comp 2003: 1st place. Winner of the Miss Congeniality award. Winner of Best Game, Best Story, Best Setting, and Best Individual NPC at the XYZZY Awards 2003; also finalist for Best Writing, Best NPCs, Best Individual PC, and Best Use of Medium.
Other Credits
- Participant, Interactive Fiction Walkthroughs. A reading of IF with Star C. Foster, Nick Montfort, Daniel Ravipinto, and Emily Short. Hosted by Scott Rettberg. Kelly Writers House, 27 October 2004.
Links
- Star Foster (archived) - at Baf's Guide.
- A eulogy for Star Foster by Daniel Ravipinto - SPAG #47, January 16, 2007.
Interviews
- Interview with SPAG (along with Daniel Ravipinto).
- Magic Words: Interactive Fiction in the 21st Century - by Andrew Vestal and Nich Maragos, illustrations by Erin Mehlos. Originally at 1up.com. Includes interviews of Emily Short, Stephen Granade, Andrew Plotkin, Adam Cadre, Daniel Ravipinto and Star Foster.