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1.1 Alan Wake Media 1.1.1 Background 1.1.2 Pre-Bright Falls 1.1.3 Arriving in Bright Falls 1.1.4 Finding Alice 1.1.5 Learning the Truth 1.1.6 Returning to Cauldron Lake 1.1.7 Trapped in the Dark Place 1.1.8 Night Springs, Arizona 1.1.9 Federal Bureau of Control 1.1.10 Writing a Way Out 1.1.11 Meeting Alex Casey 1.1.12 Meeting Zane 1.1.13 Alice's Fate 1.1.14 Escaping the Dark Place 1.1.15 Scratch 1.1.16 Rewriting the Ending 1.1.17 The Final Draft 1.2 Other Media 1.2.1 Dead by Daylight 2 Personality 3 Bibliography 3.1 Errand Boy 3.2 Night Springs 3.3 Alex Casey 3.4 Departure 3.5 Return 3.6 Initiation 4 This House of Dreams 5 Trivia 6 Appearances 7 Gallery 7.1 Artworks and References 7.2 Live Action 7.3 Alan Wake (original) 7.4 Alan Wake's American Nightmare 7.5 Control and AWE 7.6 Alan Wake Remastered 7.7 Alan Wake II 7.7.1 Key art and Renders 7.7.2 Official Screenshots 7.7.3 Rose's Shrine 8 Other Media 8.1 Dead by Daylight 9 References Alan Wake was born in 1977 to Linda Wake and an unknown father. Since he was born, he suffered from a rare condition that made him overly sensitive to light and prone to migraines[2]. When he was 7 years of age, he was deeply afraid of the dark, to the point that his mother eventually gave him an old light switch she called "the Clicker". She told Alan that the light switch had the power to banish the darkness, and that it was a gift from Alan's father. From that point on, Alan was no longer afraid of the dark and kept the Clicker in his possession. Alan would later learn that these events had been written into his reality by the poet Thomas Zane. Alan befriended Barry Wheeler at a young age, the two of them often getting into trouble. Alan was typically the one causing this, with Barry bailing them out. Their friendship would continue for years thereafter into their adult lives. In his teen years, Alan became a fan of Stephen King, who inspired him to become a writer when he grew up. Prior to becoming a full-fledged writer, Alan moved to New York City and would often take on odd jobs, with one of them as a night watchman in order to help inspire his upcoming stories. It was during the night watchman job that he met Alice[2], an aspiring photographer who also came to New York City with dreams of being an artist. Alan's first short story, Errand Boy, was published in Dark Vision magazine in November of 1995, when Alan was only eighteen years old. As observed by Clay Steward in The Alan Wake Files, the short story contained many motifs which would become staples of Wake's writing, including absent or mysterious father figures, and a battle between darkness and light. The lighthouse that appeared in this story would also become significant to Wake in his later life. Two years later in 1998, Alan got in trouble with the law for "public drunkenness and battery", where he was charged the following year in West Hollywood, though avoided jail time. He and Alice later took a road trip in Arizona. Some time later, Barry helped Alan land a job as a writer for the cult television series Night Springs. One of Alan's first scripts written to audition for the show depicted a secret organization, the Federal Bureau of Night Springs, investigating a parallel dimension. Alan wrote several episodes for the show, and it ultimately kicked off his larger writing career. Alan's name became internationally known when he wrote the first installment in the Alex Casey crime thriller novel series. Alan wrote five more Alex Casey books in the following seven years, all of which were bestsellers. Barry became Alan's literary agent and helped to facilitate his success. Alan also became known for his cantankerous and at times violent personality, which on multiple occasions resulted in altercations with paparazzi. One instance occurred on January 13, 2006 when he assaulted a man named Peter Villadsen when he pushed his camera into his eye. Charges were filed, but Alan avoided jail time for it. Alan also had a history of substance abuse, including heavy drinking. Alan eventually married Alice, who became a talented photographer, the two living in an apartment in Parliament Tower. After the publication of the last book in the Alex Casey series, The Sudden Stop, Alan was met with a sudden and immense strain of writer's block, unable to write a word for years. Worrying for her husband, Alice read a book on troubled artists, The Creator's Dilemma, written by a therapist named Dr. Emil Hartman. Wanting to help Alan recover from his writer's block, Alice took him on vacation to the idyllic town of Bright Falls, Washington, secretly hoping to have him write while there and also meet for Dr. Hartman for therapy. Pre-Bright Falls Alan can be seen once in an interview, as well as shown in a news segment where Alan caused $30,000 worth of equipment damage at an unknown location. Not long after these events, he and his wife Alice made their way to Bright Falls after initially stopping to spot a road accident.