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* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/magicwords.html Magic Words: Interactive Fiction in the 21st Century] - by Andrew Vestal and Nich Maragos, illustrations by Erin Mehlos. Originally at [http://www.1up.com 1up.com]. Includes interviews of [[Emily Short]], [[Stephen Granade]], [[Andrew Plotkin]], Adam Cadre, [[Daniel Ravipinto]] and [[Star Foster]]. 2004.
* [http://brasslantern.org/community/interviews/magicwords.html Magic Words: Interactive Fiction in the 21st Century] - by Andrew Vestal and Nich Maragos, illustrations by Erin Mehlos. Originally at [http://www.1up.com 1up.com]. Includes interviews of [[Emily Short]], [[Stephen Granade]], [[Andrew Plotkin]], Adam Cadre, [[Daniel Ravipinto]] and [[Star Foster]]. 2004.
* [http://archive.org/details/getlamp-cadre GET LAMP: Adam Cadre]. Interview video clips of Adam Cadre for [[Get Lamp]].
* [http://archive.org/details/getlamp-cadre GET LAMP: Adam Cadre]. Interview video clips of Adam Cadre for [[Get Lamp]].
* [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/07/16/absent-heroes-choose-your-own-interview-ii/ Absent Heroes: Choose Your Own Interview II] - with interviews of Adam Cadre, [[Emily Short]], and [[Andrew Plotkin]]. July 16, 2012. (Also [http://adamcadre.ac/calendar/14/14042.html in a non-CYOA format].)


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Revision as of 15:07, 17 July 2012

Adam Cadre is one of the most renowned authors in the IF community. He is also the author of the novel Ready, Okay!.

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Note about the "Opal O'Donnell" pseudonym

For a while, Adam Cadre claimed that "Opal O'Donnell" had assisted him by entering his game Photopia into IF Comp 1998 under her name and e-mail address. Supposedly, Adam had already talked to Opal about borrowing a game element from her ChickenComp game (which she agreed to), and by letting him enter the competition under her name as a pseudonym, he was able to avoid comparisons with his earlier game I-0.

But, more recently, Adam revealed that there never was an Opal O'Donnell: it was just a pseudonym. See the Photopia Phaq for full details.

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