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Chris Parker Interview at RPGDot

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Nov 29, 2003.

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    (Originally posted by chevalier)

    RPGDot have posted an interview with Chris Parker, formerly a BIS employee, who produced Baldur's Gate saga and Icewind Dale. Chris answers several personal questions.

    RPGDot: Your favourite author and favourite book?

    Chris Parker: The author I've probably read the most is Stephen King, but that doesn't say much since I've read a lot and he's written a lot.

    Favorite book is a pretty hard category. I am particularly fond of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. I think that book is an excellent exploration. I truly enjoyed the Musashi books although the serialized fashion in which they were written shows a bit at some points. It may just be that Where the Wild Things Are is the greatest book ever written and illustrated... hard to say.


    Read the whole interview at RPGDot.
     
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