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The Broken World

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Writing an on-line walk-through to a computer game of some complexity can take up a lot of time. As our narrator grapples with his player's guide, real life starts to intrude in troublesome ways. The day job, the live-in girlfriend and his best friend are all causing him headaches; but nothing can distract him from the task at hand. All of his attention is demanded by "The Broken World" - an engrossing adventure that sees him struggling with zombies, agents, puzzles and mysteries. As each of his worlds collides and begins to affect the other, only one thing is clear. Our hero must solve the problems of life, love and happiness - not just in "The Broken World", but in the real one too. "The Broken World" is a dazzling new novel that fuses games with fiction in an entirely original way.

Author Biography

Tim Etchells is a writer and an artist whose work reaches across boundaries- from fiction through cutting edge theatre to video and visual art. He is best known as the writer and artistic director behind Sheffield's internationally renowned theatre ensemble Forced Entertainment. He has also published short stories in The Idler, Another Magazine and the Sceptre collection Brit Pulp! Etchells lives between Sheffield and New York.

Author Biography:

Tim Etchells is a writer and an artist whose work reaches across boundaries- from fiction through cutting edge theatre to video and visual art. He is best known as the writer and artistic director behind Sheffield's internationally renowned theatre ensemble Forced Entertainment. He has also published short stories in The Idler, Another Magazine and the Sceptre collection Brit Pulp! Etchells lives between Sheffield and New York.
Release date NZ
September 3rd, 2009
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
432
Dimensions
129x198x26
ISBN-13
9780099519454
Product ID
3058240

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