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* [[Journeys to Another World: Companion to the 2010 LARP Summit at WyrdCon]] (edited by [[Amber Eagar]])
* [[Journeys to Another World: Companion to the 2010 LARP Summit at WyrdCon]] (edited by [[Amber Eagar]])
* [[Branches of Play: The 2011 WyrdCon Academic Companion]] (edited by [[Amber Eagar]])
* [[Branches of Play: The 2011 WyrdCon Academic Companion]] (edited by [[Amber Eagar]])
* [[WyrdCon Companion 2012]] (edited by Sarah Lynne Bowman and [[Aaron Vanek]])
* [[WyrdCon Companion 2012]] (edited by [[Sarah Lynne Bowman]] and [[Aaron Vanek]])
* [[WyrdCon Companion Book 2013]] (edited by [[Sarah Lynne Bowman]] and [[Aaron Vanek]])
* [[WyrdCon Companion Book 2014]] (edited by [[Sarah Lynne Bowman]])


==External links==
==External links==

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Location
Costa Mesa, CA
Focus
LARPing, interactive media
Established
2010
Website
WyrdCon


Mission statement

Wyrd Con is an Interactive Storytelling Convention with a primary focus on LARP, as well as on associated ideas such as alternate reality games (ARG) and transmedia.

Events at Wyrd Con have included both Live Combat and Theater Style LARP, as well as panels, workshops, and other special events.

Wyrd Con appears to be the LARP convention with the largest attendance in the United States.

History

There have been three Wyrd Cons, all held in Costa Mesa, California:

  • Wyrd One, 11-13 June, 2010
  • Two Wyrd, 10-12 June, 2011
  • Tri Wyrd, 21-24 June, 2012

WyrdCon 4 has been announced, and will be held on September 19th–22nd, 2013.

Publications

Each WyrdCon has been accompanied by a book of articles on larp theory:

External links

official site