J. Tuomas Harviainen Reviews Leaving Mundania
J. Tuomas Harviainen calls Leaving Mundania “the most descriptive, all-encompassing book about larp and larpers on the market” in this early first review from darkest, larpy Finland.
J. Tuomas Harviainen calls Leaving Mundania “the most descriptive, all-encompassing book about larp and larpers on the market” in this early first review from darkest, larpy Finland.
I was catching up on This American Life this week, and listened to the most amazing story of larp, private investigators, and crime ever told. It proves the old adage, Continue Reading →
Women of the larp scene: run more games! Men of the larp scene: encourage women to run more games!
Like a Mummy locked inside a cursed pyramid, or a Japanese schoolgirl who has experienced near-death happiness, the Scandinavian larp mag Playground (dedicated to the “new wave” in roleplay) has shambled Continue Reading →
Witness British larp of the early 1980s.
So, you’ve created a character and rolled up to your local larp: what then? Experts from the U.S. and beyond talk about how to create a satisfying character arc.
Today I define “revenge larp.”
A thrilling compendium of larp magazines the world over. By which I mean live European magazines, and dead American ones.
Rev up your Google Translate and head over to Kalashnicore, a blog written by Swedish larper and feminist Anna Karin. Many of her posts respond to a list of challenges, Continue Reading →
Tips on how to find the right larp for you.