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Marc Laidlaw - Definition and Overview

Marc Laidlaw (born 1960, name sometimes spelled Mark) is an American writer of science fiction and horror and also a computer game designer with Valve Software. He is perhaps most famous for writing Dad's Nuke and The 37th Mandala, and for working on the Half-Life series of computer and video games.

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Biography

Laidlaw was born in 1960 and raised in Laguna Beach, California and attended the University of Oregon where he tried, and was discouraged by, punch card computer programming. He wrote short stories and his first novel, Dad's Nuke was published in 1985. This was followed by several more novels over the next decade, but he worked as a legal secretary in San Francisco for a living.

Laidlaw had played computer and arcade games, but was not intrigued. It was not until Myst that his perception of these games changed. He obsessed over Myst and bought a new computer so that he could play it at his San Francisco home. With his new-found interest, he wrote The Third Force (1996), a tie-in novel based on the world created by the Gadget computer game.

Working with game designers led him to feel that he wanted to help design an actual game. He joined Valve Software while they were developing Half-Life (1998) and worked on the game's story and level design. At Valve, he later worked on HL's expansions and Half-Life 2.

Bibliography

  • Dad's Nuke (1985)
  • Neon Lotus (1988), nominated for 1988's Philip K. Dick Memorial Award
  • Kalifornia (1993)
  • The Orchid Eater (1994)
  • The Third Force (1996), Gadget game tie-in
  • The 37th Mandala (1996), awarded the 1996 International Horror Guild Award for "Best Novel"

Laidlaw has also written dozens of short stories.

References

  • Marc Laidlaw interview (http://www.gamingnexus.com/article.asp?ID=42). October 27, 2003. John Yan (Gaming Nexus).
  • Laidlaw, Marc (http://www.fantascienza.com/edf/profili/laidlaw-000.html). Franco Ricciardiello. (Biography, in Italian.)

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