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==General Theory==
==General Theory==
* [http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/articles/byte87_buckles.html "Interactive Fiction as Literature"] by [[Mary Ann Buckles]] is an early literary analysis of interactive fiction originally published in the May 1987 issue of [[Byte Magazine|BYTE magazine]].
===Websites===
* [http://bluerenga.wordpress.com/ Renga in Blue] is [[Jason Dyer]]'s IF blog. Contains several entries on IF theory topics.
* ''[[The Rosebush]]'' is an online magazine featuring articles on interactive fiction theory and criticism. 2023-present.
* [http://nickm.com/if/toward.html Toward a Theory of Interactive Fiction] by [[Nick Montfort]]. December 19, 2003. A more recent version of this article was published in the [[IF Theory Reader]] in 2011.
* [http://golmac.org/ Gold Machine] is [[Drew Cook]]'s blog. Features literary readings of Infocom games. 2021-present.
* {{link | deadurl=http://www.iffydoemain.org/theory/index.html | archive=http://web.archive.org/web/20160120084927/http://iffydoemain.org/theory/index.html | The Meta-Puzzle of Interactive Fiction: Why We Like What We Like. Interactivity Is The Message}} by [[Marnie Parker]].
* [http://bluerenga.wordpress.com/ Renga in Blue] is [[Jason Dyer]]'s IF blog. Contains several entries on IF theory topics. 2005-present.
* [[Past_raif_topics: IF Theory|Discussions about IF theory]] on the rec.arts.int-fiction newsgroup. Linked discussions are from 1990-2007.
===Articles===
* Toward a Theory of Interactive Fiction by [[Nick Montfort]]:
** The 2011 version of this article is available in the [[IF Theory Reader]].  
** [http://nickm.com/if/toward.html December 19, 2003 version of this article.]
* [http://eblong.com/zarf/essays/if-for-writers.html A Writer's Guide to Interactive Fiction] by [[Andrew Plotkin]], July 2010.
* [http://eblong.com/zarf/essays/if-for-writers.html A Writer's Guide to Interactive Fiction] by [[Andrew Plotkin]], July 2010.
* {{link | archive=http://web.archive.org/web/20050209203241/http://emshort.home.mindspring.com/why.htm |Why Write IF?}} by [[Emily Short]]. 2000.
* {{link | archive=http://web.archive.org/web/20050209203241/http://emshort.home.mindspring.com/why.htm |Why Write IF?}} by [[Emily Short]]. 2000.
* [[Past_raif_topics: IF Theory|Discussions about IF theory]] on the rec.arts.int-fiction newsgroup. 1990-2007.
* {{link | deadurl=http://www.iffydoemain.org/theory/index.html | archive=http://web.archive.org/web/20160120084927/http://iffydoemain.org/theory/index.html | The Meta-Puzzle of Interactive Fiction: Why We Like What We Like. Interactivity Is The Message}} by [[Marnie Parker]].
* ''[[The Rosebush]]'' is an online magazine featuring articles on interactive fiction theory and criticism.
* [http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/articles/byte87_buckles.html "Interactive Fiction as Literature"] by [[Mary Ann Buckles]] is an early literary analysis of interactive fiction originally published in the May 1987 issue of [[Byte Magazine|BYTE magazine]].
* [http://golmac.org/ Gold Machine] is [[Drew Cook]]'s blog. Features literary readings of Infocom games.


==Comparisons==
==Comparisons==

Revision as of 01:50, 14 November 2023

Theory articles listed here attempt to define terms, eg: "What is X?"; sort things into categories, and make comparisons between things, eg: "How does X compare to Y?"

For articles that are more hands-on and attempt to answer "How do I do X?", see Craft.

General Theory

Websites

Articles

Comparisons

Design

History

See also: Category:History of Interactive Fiction.

Taxonomy

(In other words, lists and categories.)

Terminology

(See also: FAQ, Glossary.)

See also