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Graham Nelson
Born1968 (age 55–56)
Occupation(s)Mathematician, poet, game designer
SpouseEmily Short

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 authored several IF games, including Curses (1993) and Jigsaw (1995).[1]

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Education

In 1994, Nelson received a Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Oxford under the supervision of Simon Donaldson.[2]

Writing

Nelson co-edited Oxford Poetry[citation needed] and in 1997 received an Eric Gregory Award from the Society of Authors for his poetry.[3] As of 2004 he was managing editor of Legenda, the imprint of the Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA).[4]

Interactive fiction

Nelson is the creator of the Inform design system for creating interactive fiction (IF) games. He has also authored several IF games, including Curses (1993) and Jigsaw (1995), using the experience of writing Curses in particular to expand the range of verbs that Inform is capable of understanding.[1]

Personal life

Nelson is married to IF writer Emily Short.[5]

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.
  • Ruins (as "Angela M. Horns", 2001)
  • The Reliques of Tolti-Aph (2006, Z-code)

Ported

Other works

  • (1995) "The Craft of the Adventure" (2nd ed)
  • (1997) Singularities, with Polly Clark and Tim Kendall. Oxford: Hubble Press. ISBN 0-9531989-0-1. Anthology of poetry
  • (2001) Inform Designers Manual (4th ed), with Gareth Rees. Placet Solutions, ISBN 0-9713119-0-0

References

  1. ^ a b Rothstein, Edward (6 April 1998). "TECHNOLOGY: CONNECTIONS; In the intricacy of a text game, no object is superfluous, no formulation too strange". New York Times. Archived from the original on 4 January 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  2. ^ Graham Nelson at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. ^ Eric Gregory Trust Fund Awards (winners), Society of Authors. Accessed 2007-04-19.
  4. ^ "New Partners for Oxford University's Legenda Imprint", 2004-10-21. Modern Humanities Research Association Archived 13 September 2002 at the Library of Congress Web Archives. Accessed 2007-04-19
  5. ^ "Private Games". Emily Short's Interactive Storytelling. 6 September 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2018.

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