Interactive Fiction Bibliography (04/97) _______________________________________ Printed Books ---=======--- Dacosta, Frank. _Writing Basic Adventure Programs for the TRS-80_. Tab Books: Blue Ridge Summit, PA. 1982. Hartnell, Tim. _Creating Adventure Games on Your Computer_. Ballantine Books: New York. 1984. Krutch, John. _Experiments in Artificial Intelligence for Microcomputers_. Howard Sams & Co.: Indianapolis, IN. 1986. McGath, Gary. _Compute's Guide to Adventure Games_. COMPUTE! Publications, Inc. 1984. Meehan, James. _The Metanovel: Writing Stories by Computer_. Garland Publishing: New York. 1980. Menick, Jim. _Basic Adventure and Strategy Game Design for the Apple_. Facts On File Publications: New York. 1984. Mueller, Erik T. _Daydreaming in Humans and Machines: A Computer Model of Stream of Thought_. Ablex: Norwood, NJ. 1990. Plamondon, Robert. _Through Dungeons Deep: A Fantasy Gamer's Handbook_. Reston Publishing Company, Inc.: Reston, VA. 1982. Vile, Richard C., Jr. _Programming Your Own Adventure Games In Pascal_. Tab Books: Blue Ridge Summit, PA. 1984. Theses -====- Buckles, Mary Ann. "Interactive Fiction: the Computer Storygame 'Adventure'". Ph.D. Thesis, University of California at San Diego. 1985. Laurel, Brenda. "Towards the Design of a Computer-based Interactive Fantasy System". Ph.D. Thesis, Ohio State University. 1986. Sloane, Sarah. "Interactive Fiction, Virtual Realities, and the Reading-Writing Relationship". Ph.D. Thesis, Ohio State University. 1991. Internet Text ----=====---- Nelson, Graham. Inform manual, appendix A. Location: Author's Email: nelson@vax.ox.ac.uk SPAG (Society for the Preservation of Adventure Games), Kevin Wilson, ed. Location: Oz Project. An ongoing IF project at Carnegie-Mellon University. Location: . Also available via Web: Wilson, Kevin. Whizzard's Guide to Text Adventure Authorship. Location: Author's Email: whizzard@uclink.berkeley.edu XYZZYnews, Eileen Mullin, ed. Location: Compiled by Stephen Granade. Any additions/corrections should be emailed to sgranade@phy.duke.edu. Comments are welcome.