Lee Sheldon (writer)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lee Sheldon is a game designer, book author, and television producer and scriptwriter. He is the author of the mystery novel Impossible Bliss, a non-fiction book Character Development and Storytelling for Games and the designer of the Agatha Christie video game series published by The Adventure Company ("And Then There Were None", "Murder on the Orient Express" and "Evil under the Sun"). His past television credits as a scriptwriter include Charlie's Angels, Quincy, M.E., Cagney & Lacey, The Edge of Night, Snoops, Another World, and Star Trek: The Next Generation. He has a BFA in Stage Directing from Boston University, and a MFA in Film Direction from California Institute of the Arts. During his time as a student at CalArts, he was mentored under Alexander Mackendrick. In addition, he had two pairs of mentors while he was a writer and producer in television--Ron Austin and Jim Buchanan, as well as Bill Link and Dick Levinson.
- Anti-Linear Logic-official site
- Lee Sheldon Interview (2007), Adventure Classic Gaming
- Lee Sheldon Interview (2001), Quandary Games
- GameZombie.tv, Videotaped Discussion of Hero's Journey with Richard Bartle