fiction.wikisort.org - WriterMarc Laidlaw (born August 3, 1960) is an American writer of science fiction and horror, musician, and a former writer for the video game company Valve. He is most famous for working on Valve's Half-Life series.[1]
American science fiction and horror writer (born 1960)
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Marc Laidlaw |
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 Laidlaw in 2011 |
Born | (1960-08-03) August 3, 1960 (age 62) Laguna Beach, California, United States |
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Occupation | Writer |
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Language | English |
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Alma mater | University of Oregon |
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Genres | Science fiction, horror, video games |
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Biography
Laidlaw was born and raised in Laguna Beach, California. He attended the University of Oregon, where he tried, and was discouraged by, punched 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 until he played Myst (1993). He obsessed over Myst and bought a new computer so that he could play it at his San Francisco home. He wrote The Third Force (1996), a tie-in novel based on the world created by the Gadget computer game. His favorite PC game is Thief: The Dark Project.[2]
Laidlaw joined Valve while they were developing their first game, Half-Life (1998), and worked on the story and level design. After working on several Half-Life sequels, including several canceled projects, he announced his departure from Valve in January 2016; he said the primary reason for his departure was his age, and planned to return to writing original stories.[3] On August 25, 2017, Laidlaw published a short story titled "Epistle 3". Journalists interpreted it as a summary of what could have been the plot for a further Half-Life game.[4] He provided consultation during the development of Half-Life: Alyx (2020).[5] Laidlaw has an amateur radio license and his callsign is WH6FXC.[6]
Works
Novels
- Dad's Nuke (1985)
- Neon Lotus (1988), nominated for the 1988 Philip K. Dick Award
- Kalifornia (1993)
- The Orchid Eater (1994)
- The Third Force (1996), Gadget game tie-in
- The 37th Mandala (1996), nominated for the 1997 World Fantasy Award and awarded the 1996 International Horror Guild Award
- White Spawn (2015)
Short fiction
- Stories[7]
Title |
Year |
First published |
Reprinted/collected |
Notes |
Songwood |
2010 |
Laidlaw, Marc (January–February 2010). "Songwood". F&SF. 118 (1&2): 82–97. |
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The Bard Gorlen series |
- The Bard Gorlen series
- "Dankden" (October/November 1995, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)
- "Catamounts" (September 1996, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)
- "Childrun" (August 2008, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)
- "Quickstone" (March 2009, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)
- "Bemused" (September/October 2013, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)
- "Rooksnight" (May/June 2014, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)
- "Catamounts" (Reprint) (August 2013, Lightspeed)
- "Belweather" (September 2013, Lightspeed)
- "Stillborne" (November/December 2017, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)
- "Weeper" (September/October 2020, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)
- "Underneath the Oversea" (November 2020)
Games
Year |
Title |
1998 |
Half-Life |
2004 |
Half-Life 2 |
2006 |
Half-Life 2: Episode One |
2007 |
Half-Life 2: Episode Two |
2013 |
Dota 2 |
References
External links
Valve |
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Games | Half-Life |
- Half-Life
- Opposing Force
- Blue Shift
- Decay
- Half-Life 2
- Deathmatch
- Lost Coast
- Episode One
- Episode Two
- Half-Life: Alyx
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Portal |
- Portal
- Portal 2
- The Lab
- Aperture Hand Lab
- Aperture Desk Job
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Counter-Strike |
- Counter-Strike
- Condition Zero
- Global Offensive
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Team Fortress |
- Team Fortress Classic
- Team Fortress 2
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Left 4 Dead |
- Left 4 Dead
- Left 4 Dead 2
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Dota |
- Dota 2
- Artifact
- Dota Underlords
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Other games |
- Day of Defeat
- Garry's Mod
- Alien Swarm
- The Crossing (cancelled)
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Technology | Hardware |
- Steam Controller
- Steam Link
- Steam Machine
- Valve Index
- Steam Deck
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Software |
- GoldSrc
- OpenVR
- Proton
- Source
- Source 2
- Source Filmmaker
- Steam
- SteamOS
- Valve Anti-Cheat
- World Opponent Network
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People | Current | |
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Former |
- Michael Abrash
- Jeri Ellsworth
- Kelly Bailey
- Doug Church
- Jess Cliffe
- Chet Faliszek
- Mike Harrington
- Marc Laidlaw
- Minh Le
- Bay Raitt
- Kim Swift
- Jane Ng
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Related |
- Steam Awards
- Steam Trading Cards
- The Orange Box
- Unreleased Half-Life games
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Category
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Authority control  |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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Other | |
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На других языках
- [en] Marc Laidlaw
[ru] Лэйдлоу, Марк
Марк Лэйдлоу (англ. Marc Laidlaw; род. 3 августа 1960) — американский писатель, работал сценаристом и игровым дизайнером в компании Valve Software. Наиболее известен тем, что является автором сценария игр серии Half-Life (не считая аддонов Blue Shift, Opposing Force и Decay, написанных Рэнди Питчфордом в сотрудничестве с Лэйдлоу).
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