Shannon Gilligan

Shannon Gilligan is an author of interactive fiction and computer games.

Shannon Gilligan
BornUnited States
NationalityAmerican
GenreInteractive fiction
PartnerR. A. Montgomery

Early life and education

Gilligan graduated from Williams College in 1981 and spent a year abroad at Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan.

Career

Gilligan has been extensively involved in the Choose Your Own Adventure series, having written five books in the main series and six others in the "Younger Readers" series.[1] Her stepsons, Ramsey Montgomery(deceased) and Anson Montgomery, wrote several books in the series as well. Shannon was married to the series co-founder, R. A. Montgomery.[2] She also writes the History Mystery Series and Our Secret Gang series for children. Over 2 million copies of her books are in print in several languages including English, Italian, Spanish and Turkish. She also worked in mystery computer games for Activision such as The Elk Moon Murder and the Murder Mystery series for Creative Multimedia. She was the first person to be inducted into the Mystery Writers of America based on interactive works.

Bibliography

Choose Your Own Adventure series

  • #14 The Search for Champ (November 1983)
  • #15 The Three Wishes (April 1984)
  • #21 Mona Is Missing (October 1984)
  • #29 The Fairy Kidnap (August 1985)
  • #33 Haunted Harbor (April 1986)
  • #43 Home in Time for Christmas (December 1987)
  • #44 The Mystery of Ura Senke (May 1985)
  • #53 The Case of the Silk King (February 1986, adapted by ABC for an hour-long prime-time special)
  • #81 Terror in Australia (July 1988)
  • #119 The Terrorist Trap (November 1991)
  • #127 Showdown (August 1992)[3]

Mystery games

gollark: So, it overrides printError temporarily so it'll be called on crash of that loop.
gollark: That's entirely unrelated.
gollark: Nope.
gollark: Great!
gollark: SPUDNET manages secureish message forwarding, and incident report handling.

See also

References

  1. "Author Bios". Chooseco. Archived from the original on 5 April 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  2. "The Educational Paperback Association 1986 Jeremiah Ludington Memorial Award presented to Edward Packard & R.A. Montgomery January 1987". Educational Book & Media Association. January 1987. Archived from the original on 9 May 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  3. Fantastic Fiction
  4. Valley Reporter
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