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[[Image:Gl-nepstad.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Peter Nepstad, 2007. From GET LAMP.]] | |||
IF author, located in Chicago. Runs a business (Illuminated Lantern) that sells a commercial product, [[1893: A World's Fair Mystery]], which functions as both a game and an instructional tutorial/tour of the 1893 World's Fair, held in Chicago. Recognized as an expert in the Fair, he has given presentations to historical societies and sells copies of ``1893`` through non-traditional means (for software), including museums and historical groups. | |||
==Author Credits== | ==Author Credits== | ||
* ''[[1893: A World's Fair Mystery]]'' (2002; [[TADS 2]]). Commercial. Winner of [[Best Setting]] at [[XYZZY Awards 2002]]. Also, finalist for [[Best Game]]. | * ''[[1893: A World's Fair Mystery]]'' (2002; [[TADS 2]]). Commercial. Winner of [[Best Setting]] at [[XYZZY Awards 2002]]. Also, finalist for [[Best Game]]. |
Revision as of 19:30, 4 October 2007
IF author, located in Chicago. Runs a business (Illuminated Lantern) that sells a commercial product, 1893: A World's Fair Mystery, which functions as both a game and an instructional tutorial/tour of the 1893 World's Fair, held in Chicago. Recognized as an expert in the Fair, he has given presentations to historical societies and sells copies of ``1893`` through non-traditional means (for software), including museums and historical groups.
Author Credits
- 1893: A World's Fair Mystery (2002; TADS 2). Commercial. Winner of Best Setting at XYZZY Awards 2002. Also, finalist for Best Game.
- The Journey of the King (26-Nov-2006; TADS 2). Homepage.
- The Ebb and Flow of the Tide (16-Dec-2006; TADS 2). Homepage.
- Ecdysis (19-Jun-2007; TADS 2). HP Lovecraft: The Commonplace Book Project 2007 entry.
- Slap That Fish (30-Sep-2007; TADS 2). IF Comp 2007.
Review and Article Credits
- Reviews of IF Comp 2000.
Links
Interviews
- The SPAG Interview with Peter Nepstad - SPAG #32, March 20, 2003.