Eight Humbling Lessons I Learned From Writing a Book
With the publication of Leaving Mundania imminent (May 1 is the official pub date, but a few large online retailers already have it in stock!), I wanted to share a Continue Reading →
With the publication of Leaving Mundania imminent (May 1 is the official pub date, but a few large online retailers already have it in stock!), I wanted to share a Continue Reading →
Why on earth do people larp? Lots of reasons. Hear them from the giant, animatronic horses’ mouths.
Stop reading this post right now and head over to Gaming As Women, one of my favorite new reads, where bevy of incisive women gamers write about gender representation in Continue Reading →
Ready Player One: An exhilarating novel about gaming and 1980s nostalgia, but don’t expect too much.
Interested in costuming and propping? Head over to Larp Couture and check out American (?) Caroline E. Willis’s lively writing on the topic, from information about codpieces to gender-related musings Continue Reading →
The experts risk potential hate mail by describing which types of games they find unappealing.
It’s a little like Highlander — there can be only one! Tomorrow I’m competing in Literary Death Match, the storied reading series/happening in which four writers enter, but only one may leave. Continue Reading →
A fast rundown of my zippy trip to Intercon L.
How was Dreamation? Awesome. Just, awesome.
Do you prefer one-shot or campaign larps? The experts weigh in on what they like and why.