Lynda Clark (author)


Lynda Clark is an author and creator of interactive fiction. Her short story, “Ghillie’s Mum” won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize for Europe and Canada in 2018, and was shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award in 2019. Her debut novel, Beyond Kidding, was published by Fairlight Books in October 2019.

Biography

Born in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Clark completed a BA in English Literature, followed by an MA and a PhD in Creative Writing at Nottingham Trent University. She has worked as a bookseller at Waterstones and in the video game industry as a writer and producer. Currently she is based in Dundee, Scotland where she works as a Research and Development Fellow in Narrative and Play at InGAME: Innovation for Games and Media Enterprise, University of Dundee.
Clark has the rare neurological disorder, Spasmodic Dysphonia, an incurable condition which affects speech.

Awards and shortlistings

Works

Novels

Beyond Kidding, 2019,

Short stories

Dreaming in Quantum and Other Stories, 2021,

Interactive fiction

The Memory Archivist, 2019

Non-fiction

How I Ended the Wrestling Match Between My Brain and My Throat, 2013, The GuardianWhy Final Fantasy 15’s beautiful food and ridiculous culinary preparation is the best thing in the game, 2017, Games Radar & Official XBox MagazineIt's a Kind of Magic: The Tricks of Interactive Fiction, The Birmingham Journal of Literature and Language, VIII, 55-65Before Westworld was Mudfog – Charles Dickens’ surprisingly modern dystopia, 2018, ''The Conversation & Smithsonian Magazine''