Vincent Louis Carrella
Vincent Louis Carrella | |
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Born |
Long Island, New York | June 26, 1965
Occupation | novelist, video game developer |
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | Marist College |
Period | 1996–present |
Genre | fiction, literature |
Notable works | Serpent Box |
Notable awards |
Literary Latte Fiction Award 2000 The Serpent Box and the Poison Jar |
Website | |
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Vincent Louis Carrella (born June 26, 1965) is a pioneering interactive story-teller and game developer and an American fiction novelist and short story writer. His debut novel Serpent Box, was published on February 26, 2008, based on an initial short story "The Serpent Box and the Poison Jar." The short story won the 2000 Literal Latte Fiction Award.
Awards
Carrella has won the following awards:[1]
- the 1994 New Media Magazine Invision Silver Medal (for Iron Helix)
- the 1996 New Media Magazine Invision Award (for Bad Mojo)
- the 2000 Literal Latte Fiction Award (for "The Serpent Box and the Poison Jar")
- the 2001 Brilliant Digital Dancing Pixel Animation Contest (for the web short Caddies)
- the 2001 1st Place Prize in the World Animation Conference: Internet Animation category (for his writing on Li'l Green Men)
- the 2004 PC Adventure Game of the Year (Writer, Creator, & Producer)
Bibliography
Short Stories
- 600 Seconds (2006)
- U-Boat (2008)
- All the Roadside Crosses (2009)
Fiction
- Serpent Box (2008)
See also
Notes
External links
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