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    Marc Laidlaw is an American writer. He is a former lead writer for the video game company Valve, where he worked on the Half-Life series before his departure in 2016. Before joining Valve, Laidlaw was a novelist working in the fantasy and horror genres, and in 1996 won the International Horror Guild Award for his novel The 37th Mandala.

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  2. Jul 28, 2023 · Home - Marc Laidlaw. From the writer of the blockbuster videogame Half-Life, ten stories of the bard with a gargoyle’s hand. For over a quarter of a century, Gorlen Vizenfirthe has entertained fans of wandering bards. Famous for playing his silver-strung eduldamer with one hand of flesh and one of stone, he has traveled from the dankest dens ...

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  4. Nov 1, 2009 · Marc Laidlaw has been with the company since before the release of the original Half-Life in 1998; he started his writing career with well-received cyberpunk and sci-fi novels but moved into games once he discovered the narrative possibilities.

  5. Oct 26, 2021 · Marc Laidlaw worked at Valve between January 1997 and January 2016, the year he retired from the company. He has written successful games like Half-Life 1 and 2, Dota 2 and Portal ,...

  6. Jul 28, 2023 · Contact. Search for:Search. About Me. I am somewhat near-sighted and like glow-in-the-dark books. From the Blog. The 37th Podcast. Hitting your favorite podcast platform today, a fresh interview I did with A Book & Its Author. The most amusing […] UncategorizedJul 28, 2023.

  7. Aug 7, 2003 · Marc Laidlaw, Valve's resident writer and game designer, was key to the strong narrative structure in Half-Life. With the trailer for the game's sequel making waves around the world, Simon Carless talked to Laidlaw to learn more about his work.

  8. by Matt London. Published in Oct. 2010 (Issue 5) | 3647 words. Marc Laidlaw is the author of several novels, including Dad’s Nuke, The Orchid Eater, The 37th Mandala, and The Third Force, a novel set in the world of the computer game Gadget.

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