by Vitriola » Thu Feb 26, 2004 12:44 pm
J. Yellowlees Douglas wrote:"Twisty Little Passages is, quite simply, one of the best books on hypermedia, period. This book not only made me reconsider the importance of interactive fiction as a genre within hypermedia, it also made me devote a hefty portion of my graduate courses to IF — and Twisty Little Passages. Hell, after reading it, I even went out and bought every Infocom title I could lay my hands on. It's that good."
—J. Yellowlees Douglas
author of The End of Books or Books Without End: Reading Interactive Narratives and I Have Said Nothing
I hated people like this in college. Usually the time to be this much of a pretentious dick is at 20. This guy missed it by a frew years, I think.
(This is someone who reviewed the book, not the author himself.)
...
I just realized what it's going to be like around here when Worm turns 20.
[quote=" J. Yellowlees Douglas"]"Twisty Little Passages is, quite simply, one of the best books on hypermedia, period. This book not only made me reconsider the importance of interactive fiction as a genre within hypermedia, it also made me devote a hefty portion of my graduate courses to IF — and Twisty Little Passages. Hell, after reading it, I even went out and bought every Infocom title I could lay my hands on. It's that good."
—J. Yellowlees Douglas
author of The End of Books or Books Without End: Reading Interactive Narratives and I Have Said Nothing[/quote]
I hated people like this in college. Usually the time to be this much of a pretentious dick is at 20. This guy missed it by a frew years, I think.
(This is someone who reviewed the book, not the author himself.)
...
I just realized what it's going to be like around here when Worm turns 20.