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Lee Sheldon

Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Telecommunications.
Radio-TV Center, Room 311
(812) 855-6840
clsheldo 'at' indiana.edu


Assistant Professor, joins IU, 2006.  Member of the Graduate Faculty. Lee has written and designed 18 video games from The Riddle of Master Lu to Murder on the Orient Express. His book Character Development and Storytelling for Games is being used in game design programs at universities throughout the world. He is a contributor to the upcoming books Game Design: An Interactive Experience and Second Person. Before his career in video games Lee was an award-winning writer/producer for over 200 TV shows including Star Trek: The Next Generation and Charlie's Angels. As head writer of the daytime serial Edge of Night he received a nomination for best writing from the Writers Guild of America. Lee has been twice nominated for Edgar awards by the Mystery Writers of America. His first mystery novel, Impossible Bliss, was re-issued in 2004. He is currently writing The Great Wheel for the Nintendo Wii; and is about to begin his third Agatha Christie game.