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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 ...

  3. Marc Laidlaw is an American writer of cyberpunk-oriented science fiction and horror as well as a former video game designer at Valve Software. He is perhaps most famous for writing Dad's Nuke and The 37th Mandala, and for working on the popular Half-Life series. Laidlaw was born in 1960 and raised in Laguna Beach, California, he attended the University of Oregon where he tried, and was ...

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  5. Marc Laidlaw is a senior designer at Valve Software and the author of several novels. He talks about his career, his influences, and his favorite games in this interview with Lightspeed Magazine. Learn how he wrote Half-Life, the game that made him cry, and what he is working on now.

  6. Oct 26, 2021 · Learn about Marc Laidlaw's career as a writer of games, novels and short stories, and his life after leaving Valve in 2016. Read his exclusive interview on writing, influences, projects and the gaming industry.

  7. Marc Laidlaw is a science fiction and horror author who has written several novels, including Underneath the Oversea, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and The 37th Mandala. Explore his archives of genre-bending stories that explore themes of horror, adventure, fantasy, and satire.

  8. Marc Laidlaw writes with originality and brilliant finesse from a classic, back-to-the-roots-of-horror base that doesn’t stint on up-to-the-minute visceral intensity and sardonic wit. The 37 th Mandala is a visionary, wicked tale of New Age spirituality and sheer evil. … Laidlaw immediately draws the reader into the fantastic with ...

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