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breakinglight11) wrote2015-06-08 05:13 pm
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New journal on larp needs your articles!
I have joined with several other talented larp writers and players to form Game Wrap, a new journal dedicated to articles on exploring live action roleplay as a serious medium of expression. And now we are looking for people to submit bids for articles to include!
From Brian Richburg, who is also on the editorial staff:
"Game Wrap needs your larp essays and larps!
Game Wrap is a new yearly publication focusing on the art and craft of live action roleplaying games. We’ll be releasing our first volume this winter, in both a pdf and a print on demand version. Game Wrap will contain articles about larp theory and practice - the process of writing and running games as well as playing in them. We also publish analyses of larp as an art form, educational or therapeutic tool, and pastime. Alongside each volume, we will also be publishing the full text of one or more pre-written larp scenarios, accompanied by reflective essays and discussion from the authors.
All forms and traditions of larp are welcome!
We’re currently looking for both essays and short, pre-written larp scenarios for our first volume. We’ll be accepting abstracts from now until July 1st. If you're interested in writing an article or publishing a larp in it, please submit your abstract on our website.
Game Wrap is a publication of New England Interactive Literature, the organization behind the Intercon larp conventions and the annual New England Larp Conference (NELCO).
Please feel free to post or pass along this message!"
From Brian Richburg, who is also on the editorial staff:
"Game Wrap needs your larp essays and larps!
Game Wrap is a new yearly publication focusing on the art and craft of live action roleplaying games. We’ll be releasing our first volume this winter, in both a pdf and a print on demand version. Game Wrap will contain articles about larp theory and practice - the process of writing and running games as well as playing in them. We also publish analyses of larp as an art form, educational or therapeutic tool, and pastime. Alongside each volume, we will also be publishing the full text of one or more pre-written larp scenarios, accompanied by reflective essays and discussion from the authors.
All forms and traditions of larp are welcome!
We’re currently looking for both essays and short, pre-written larp scenarios for our first volume. We’ll be accepting abstracts from now until July 1st. If you're interested in writing an article or publishing a larp in it, please submit your abstract on our website.
Game Wrap is a publication of New England Interactive Literature, the organization behind the Intercon larp conventions and the annual New England Larp Conference (NELCO).
Please feel free to post or pass along this message!"