Interactive fiction In 1991, Pintar wrote and designed
CosmoServe, using an early game design system for
interactive fiction (IF),
Adventure Game Toolkit (AGT) developed by Mark Welch and David Malmberg. This game simulates the interface of
Compuserve Information Service (CIS), the first major
online service provider before and during the early years of the
World Wide Web. The game won the 5th Annual Softworks AGT game-writing contest in 1991. The following year, 1992, she organized a team of Compuserve Gamer's Forum members and was the principal designer for creating
Shades of Gray: an Adventure in Black and White. This game won the 6th Annual AGT contest in the group category.
Shades of Gray is “generally considered the finest AGT game of all time.” The collaborative authorship of the game is referenced as an example of the kinds of creative possibilities that emerged within the early online IF community. Both games were published in a book and CD by
David Gerrold,
Fatal Distractions: 87 Of the Very Best Ways to Get Beaten, Eaten, Maimed, and Mauled on Your PC, (Waite Group, 1994).
Non-fiction work With psychologist Steven J. Lynn, she co-authored
Hypnosis: A brief history. This multidisciplinary work covers the history of hypnosis as well as the current contexts and controversies for its practice.
Critical Studies Her critical works include: Pintar, J. & S.J. Lynn. 2008.
Hypnosis: A brief history. Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley. Pintar, J. 2020. The Valley Between Us: Narrative manipulation and information bias in the racial segregation of Milwaukee. In W. Aspray and M. Ocepek (Eds.),
Deciding Where to Live: Information Studies on Where to Live in America. (pp. 177–210).
Rowman & Littlefield. This anthology explores how media and information technology shape housing choices and cultural understanding. Pintar, J. 2021. Stories from the Other Notebook: The poetics of encounter in post-war Croatia. In W. Leggett and I.F. Leggett (Eds.),
Field Stories: Teaching the Relevance of Anthropology in the 21st Century. (pp. 23–38). Lexington Press. Pintar, J. 2022. Not Your Grandmother’s Family Tree: Technology-mediated kinship & practices of privacy in genetic-genealogy networks. In W. Aspray (Ed.),
Information Issues for Older Americans. (pp. 221–246).
Rowman & Littlefield. Pintar, J. & D. Hopping. 2023.
Information Sciences: The basics. Oxford: Routledge. Pintar, J. 2023. Invisible, Aesthetic, and Enrolled Listeners across Storytelling Modalities: Immersive preference as situated player type.
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. Pintar, J. & L. Bievenue. 2024. Playful by Design: A third space
community of practice for game studies & design.
International Journal of Games and Social Impact. 2(1), 8-27. ==Discography and Music==