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* [http://www.iftheory.com/ IF Theory Book] - the book's official website. | * [http://www.iftheory.com/ IF Theory Book] - the book's official website. | ||
* [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.arts.int-fiction/browse_frm/thread/3e8e30b8487e3ac0/c3167c3d5825b574 IF Theory book / narrative vs puzzle] - rec.arts.int-fiction thread from November 2001. | |||
* [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.arts.int-fiction/browse_frm/thread/8fb3ac2c45a814ca/bf1286d8a65da3f3 IF Theory book / academia vs others] - rec.arts.int-fiction thread from December 2001. | |||
[[Category:Publications]] | [[Category:Publications]] |
Revision as of 00:30, 25 June 2006
The IF Theory Book is intended to be a book about both the craft and theory of interactive fiction. It will review past IF achievements, summarize current IF discussions, and suggest possible ideas to pursue in future works of IF.
This work has not yet been published and no dates for when it might be published have been announced. It is, however, still an active project.
Note: The Glossary category on this wiki was originally created on another wiki to be included in the IF Theory Book. It is expected that selected entries from this wiki's glossary will eventually be used for the book.
Staff
- Publisher: David Cornelson.
- Chief Editor: Emily Short.
- Theory Section Editor: Dennis G. Jerz.
- Additional Editors: Jon Ingold, Brendan Barnwell, Brent VanFossen, and Adam Thornton.
Links
- IF Theory Book - the book's official website.
- IF Theory book / narrative vs puzzle - rec.arts.int-fiction thread from November 2001.
- IF Theory book / academia vs others - rec.arts.int-fiction thread from December 2001.