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* ''[[Mindwheel]]'' (with programmers [[Steve Hales]] and [[William Mataga]]; publisher: [[Synapse Software]]; 1984).
* ''[[Mindwheel]]'' (with programmers [[Steve Hales]] and [[William Mataga]]; publisher: [[Synapse Software]]; 1984).


== Other Credits ==
== Review and Article Credits ==
* "The Muse in The Machine: Or, The Poetics of Zork." ''New York Times Book Review,''  March 19, 1995: 3, 26-27.
* "The Muse in The Machine: Or, The Poetics of Zork." ''New York Times Book Review,''  March 19, 1995: 3, 26-27.
* [http://nickm.com/vox/computers_poetics.html "Computers and Poetics."] MIT Media Lab Colloquium, Cambridge, Mass. February 5, 1997.  
* [http://nickm.com/vox/computers_poetics.html "Computers and Poetics."] MIT Media Lab Colloquium, Cambridge, Mass. February 5, 1997.  

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Renowned poet Robert Pinsky is interested in interactive literature, has compared IF to poetry, and wrote a text-adventure game in the mid-80s. He was the US Poet Laureate from 1997-2000.

Author Credits

Review and Article Credits

  • "The Muse in The Machine: Or, The Poetics of Zork." New York Times Book Review, March 19, 1995: 3, 26-27.
  • "Computers and Poetics." MIT Media Lab Colloquium, Cambridge, Mass. February 5, 1997.

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