- Graham Nelson
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birth_date = 1968
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children =Graham A. Nelson (born 1968) is a British mathematician, poet, and the creator of the Inform design system for creating
interactive fiction (IF) games. He has also authored several IF games, the most important ones being "Curses" (1993) and "Jigsaw" (1995).Nelson is the author of the "Inform Designer's Manual", which includes one of the first published works of interactive fiction theory, an essay titled "The Craft of Adventure". He has also written several important essays on interactive fiction in the field.
Nelson studied at
Selwyn College, Cambridge andMagdalen College, Oxford , before becoming a fellow inpure mathematics atSt Anne's College, Oxford . He co-edited "Oxford Poetry " and in 1997 received anEric Gregory Award from theSociety of Authors for his poetry. [ [http://www.societyofauthors.net/soa/page_id_sub.php4?pid=30&parentid=7&par_nm=Prizes%20for%20fiction%20and%20non-fiction Eric Gregory Trust Fund Awards (winners)] , Society of Authors. Accessed 2007-04-19.]As of 2004 he was managing editor of Legenda, the imprint of the Modern Humanities Research Association. [ [http://www.mhra.org.uk/Downloads/LegendaPR.pdf "New Partners for Oxford University's Legenda Imprint"] , 2004-10-21. [http://www.mhra.org.uk/index.html Modern Humanities Research Association] . Accessed 2007-04-19]Games
Written
* "Curses" (1993, Z-code)
* "Deja Vu" (1993, Z-code)
* "Balances " (1994, Z-code)
* "Jigsaw" (1995, Z-code)
* "The Meteor, The Stone, And A Long Glass Of Sherbet " (as "Angela M. Horns", 1996, Z-code), for IF Comp 1996 (1st place). Was a finalist for Best Individual Puzzle, Best Puzzles, Best Writing, and Best Game at the XYZZY Awards 1996
* "The Tempest" (1997, Z-code), for IF Comp 1997 (25th place). Winner of Best Use of Medium at the XYZZY Awards 1997.
* "Time and Dwarves " (1998, Inform source code). Demo code for Inform programmers.
* "The Reliques of Tolti-Aph " (2006, Z-code)Ported
* "Adventure"
* "Adventureland"
* "Crobe "
* "Fyleet "
* "Quest for the Sangraal "Other works
* (1995) [http://mirror.ifarchive.org/if-archive/info/Craft.Of.Adventure.pdf "The Craft of the Adventure"] (2nd ed)
* (1997) "Singularities", with Polly Clark and Tim Kendall. Oxford: Hubble Press. ISBN 0 953198 90 1. Anthology of poetry
* (2001) [http://www.inform-fiction.org/I7/Manual.html "Inform Designers Manual"] (4th ed), with Gareth Rees. Placet Solutions, ISBN 0 971311 90 0References
External links
* [http://www.gnelson.demon.co.uk/ Homepage of Graham Nelson]
* [http://www.inform-fiction.org/ The Inform homepage]
* [http://wurb.com/if/person/43 Graham Nelson's entry in Baf's Guide to IF archive]
* [http://www.gnelson.demon.co.uk/oxpoetry/index.html Nelson's Index to "Oxford Poetry"]
* [http://www.ifwiki.org/index.php/Graham_Nelson IFWiki's page for Graham Nelson]Persondata
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