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* ''[[The Meteor, the Stone and a Long Glass of Sherbet]]'' (as "Angela M. Horns"; 1996; Z-code), for [[IF Comp 1996]] (1st place). Was a finalist for [[Best Individual Puzzle]], [[Best Puzzles]], [[Best Writing]], and [[Best Game]] at the [[XYZZY Awards 1996]].
* ''[[The Meteor, the Stone and a Long Glass of Sherbet]]'' (as "Angela M. Horns"; 1996; Z-code), for [[IF Comp 1996]] (1st place). Was a finalist for [[Best Individual Puzzle]], [[Best Puzzles]], [[Best Writing]], and [[Best Game]] at the [[XYZZY Awards 1996]].
* ''[[The Tempest]]'' (1997; Z-code). [[IF Comp 1997]]: 25th place. Winner of [[Best Use of Medium]] at the [[XYZZY Awards 1997]].
* ''[[The Tempest]]'' (1997; Z-code). [[IF Comp 1997]]: 25th place. Winner of [[Best Use of Medium]] at the [[XYZZY Awards 1997]].
* ''[[The Reliques of Tolti-Aph]]'' (01-Mar-2006; Z-code). {{link|deadurl=http://plover.net/~emily/ROTA/|archive=http://web.archive.org/web/20070722010649/http://plover.net/~emily/ROTA/|Homepage}}.
* ''[[The Reliques of Tolti-Aph]]'' (01-Mar-2006; Z-code).
** ''Las Reliquias de Tolti Aph'' (translator: [[Urbatain]]; 01-Dec-2008; [[Glulx]]). [[Spanish]] translation.


==Porting Credits==
==Porting Credits==

Revision as of 23:49, 12 December 2023

Graham Nelson, a mathematician and poet, is one of the central figures of the IF community. He helped to reverse-engineer and expand a portable virtual machine, and created a free programming language and compiler for IF. He has also written several influential essays, a well-respected programming manual, and one of the most widely-distributed games in the IF community.

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