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From: Sylvia@stencil.demon.co.uk (Sylvia Waters)
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Subject: Re: Infocom novels? 
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In article <1995Feb20.011744.76152@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu> ceforma@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu writes:

>          [... but George Alec] Effinger wrote the Zork Chronicles.

He also wrote the original novel _Circuit's Edge_, on which the last 
but one Infocom games was based. It's not a text adventure, though.

             -= * Sylvia * =-
