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Thursday 23 April 2015
Talking heads
There's been a slew of interviews on the Lloyd of Gamebooks site this month, and with so much going on you might have blinked and missed them. There's one with the redoubtable Paul Gresty, whom most FL blog regulars will know for Arcana Agency: The Thief of Memories, and another with the very talented Michael J Ward, author of the Destiny Quest gamebook series. Oh, and not forgetting the master of death-rock space opera, Kyle B Stiff, creator of Sol Invictus.
And there's even an interview with yours truly, in which I spill the beans (well, one or two beans, not the whole can) about a couple of new gamebook projects I'm working on with the aforementioned Mr Gresty. One of those is the ever-so-long-awaited new Fabled Lands book, The Serpent King's Domain, for which we are hoping to team up with Megara Entertainment. (Incidentally, search around on Megara's site and you might even see The Thief of Memories on sale. Be prepared to do some Howard Carter level digging around to find it, though.)
And then there's the first mention of a gamebook app that I'm helping Cubus Games to launch on Kickstarter sometime soon. This is being written by Paul Gresty based on my setting, story and characters. The picture above is your teaser.
Best of all, though, there's an interview with Emily Short, co-creator (with Richard Evans) of Versu. She talks about someof her favourite examples of Interactive Fiction (capitalized here because it refers to the specific parser-type definition, rather than just "fiction that you can interact with" which is what I usually mean by the term) and anything in the IF field recommended by Ms Short has to be worth a look.
Mr. Morris, not to go totally off topic, but any news on the re-release of Bloodsword Book 5?
ReplyDeletePaul Gresty kindly offered to rewrite it based on my notes. I had to talk him down from that. It would be great, but not fair on him as these old gamebooks don't make any money. So I think we'll just got with plan A (for Apocalypse) and release it with minimal revision in the version largely written by Oliver and Jamie. I don't have a date for that just yet.
DeleteAnother interview on Lloyd of Gamebooks today. My, they're coming thick and fast. This one is with David Walters, who has breathed vibrant new life into the Way of the Tiger series. Better just jump over there and take a look through the whole month's posts, as there's lots of good stuff.
ReplyDeleteIn terms of gamebooks and stories and whatnot, I remember the Cretan Chronicles. Book One was interesting, but fairly standard wandering around Ancient Greece hitting things. Book Two was VERY different, making friends and influencing people at the Court of King Minos, and a pleasant surprise. Lots of relationships to worry about there.
ReplyDeleteAre you still on yesterday's post, James? :-)
DeleteI expect so Dave! I've also got Way of the Tiger coming through the post and just got Sorcery 3 for the iPad, so playing catchup!
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