Gina McIntyre is a veteran entertainment journalist who has
covered movies, TV, and music for the Los Angeles Times, the
Hollywood Reporter, and Entertainment Weekly. Her writing has also
appeared on RollingStone.com. She lives with her husband and
daughter in Riverside, Illinois
Ernest Cline is a best-selling novelist, screenwriter,
father, and full-time geek. His work has been published in
fifty-seven countries and translated into more than three dozen
languages. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his family, a
time-traveling DeLorean, and a large collection of classic video
games.
The upcoming Art of Ready Player One book by Gina McIntyre explains
it in detail. It’s out on April 17, and we highly recommend it if
you’re a fan of the movie or if you’re just curious about how all
its many, many, many disparate parts were put together, which is a
fascinating process unto itself—but none more fascinating than the
second challenge.
*io9*
"For those wanting to catch as many references, Easter eggs and
pieces of your childhood as possible in Steven Spielberg’s Ready
Player One, there’s an artifact created to help you in your search:
Insight Editions’ The Art of Ready Player One."
*The Hollywood Reporter*
Written by Gina McIntyre, the book hails from Insight Editions,
which has published some of the best and most insightful making-of
books in recent memory.
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