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===Essays===
===Essays===
* [http://lilith.gotdns.org/~victor/innovationcomp/Innovation.pdf Co-Authorship and Community]: An essay on innovating Interactive Fiction (April 30, 2007). Written as part of his entry for [[Innovation Comp]].
* [http://lilith.gotdns.org/~victor/innovationcomp/Innovation.pdf Co-Authorship and Community]: An essay on innovating Interactive Fiction (April 30, 2007). Written as part of his entry for [[Innovation Comp]].
==Testing Credits==
* ''[[Blue Lacuna: Sneak Preview]]'' ([[Aaron A. Reed]]; 02-Apr-2008; [[Glulx]]).


==Organizational Credits==
==Organizational Credits==
* Created the [[Interactive Fiction Top 50]], a recurring event where participants discuss and vote for the top interactive fiction works of all time.
* Created the [[Interactive Fiction Top 50]], a recurring event where participants discuss and vote for the top interactive fiction works of all time.
* Creator and editor of ''[[The Rosebush]]'', a magazine of IF theory and criticism.
* Creator and editor of ''[[The Rosebush]]'', a magazine of IF theory and criticism.
==Testing Credits==
* ''[[Blue Lacuna: Sneak Preview]]'' ([[Aaron A. Reed]]; 02-Apr-2008; [[Glulx]]).


==Other Credits==
==Other Credits==

Revision as of 18:16, 31 July 2023

Author Credits

Review and Article Credits

Reviews

Analyses

Essays

Organizational Credits

  • Created the Interactive Fiction Top 50, a recurring event where participants discuss and vote for the top interactive fiction works of all time.
  • Creator and editor of The Rosebush, a magazine of IF theory and criticism.

Testing Credits

Other Credits

  • Winner (and sole entrant) of Innovation Comp (2007). His entry consisted of both the Co-Authorship and Community essay and the Figaro example game (see above).

Links

Interviews