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Tips from interactive fiction authors – bonus round!

October 28th, 2010 No comments

When I asked my Interactive Fiction authors questions a few weeks ago, I included some extra ones that were slightly off-topic. While not necessarily tips for the new IF author, they should certainly be of interest to those involved in IF and who want to know more about it or about the authors in question. Once again I was fortunate that they were so generous with their time, as I got back some answers even for those extra questions! I include them all here in a kind of bonus round to finish off my IF series.

Tips from interactive fiction authors – Jacqueline A. Lott

October 15th, 2010 No comments

Continuing our series on interactive fiction, and tips from the masters, this week we have some advice from Jacqueline A. Lott. Read more…

Tips from interactive fiction authors – Sarah Morayati

October 2nd, 2010 No comments

Continuing our series on interactive fiction, and tips from the masters, this week we have some advice from Sarah Morayati. Read more…

Tips from interactive fiction authors – Aaron Reed

September 18th, 2010 No comments

More professional tips this week (you can find the first post here). This time it’s the turn of interactive fiction writer, Aaron Reed. Aaron is also the author of the recently published Creating Interactive Fiction With Inform 7. Do you want to guess what his favourite IF writing program will be? Read more…

Tips from interactive fiction authors – Emily Short and Stephen Granade

September 11th, 2010 No comments

I wanted to finish off my series of Interactive Fiction posts with some hints and tips for the new IF writer. Unfortunately, I’m new to this myself, and therefore not really qualified to give advice on such a unique form. So, instead, I asked some well-known IF authors to do it for me! This week, I am very proud to present insight from Emily Short and Stephen Granade. Read more…