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|name=The Peckforton Papers: Essays From Four Decades of UK Larp | |name=The Peckforton Papers: Essays From Four Decades of UK Larp | ||
|year=2018 | |year=2018 | ||
| | |author=Simon Brind, Juliet Brind, EmmyLou Laird, John Shockley, and Martine Svanevik (eds) | ||
|publisher=Wychwood End | |publisher=Wychwood End | ||
|isbn=978-0-244-35867-9 | |isbn=978-0-244-35867-9 |
Latest revision as of 21:19, 4 January 2018
- Author
- Simon Brind, Juliet Brind, EmmyLou Laird, John Shockley, and Martine Svanevik (eds)
- Publisher
- Wychwood End
- Year
- 2018
- ISBN
- 978-0-244-35867-9
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 209
The Peckforton Papers: Essays From Four Decades of UK Larp is a collection of essays from UK larp organisers. It was published by Wychwood End in 2018.
Articles
- Introduction to the Peckforton Papers. (Simon Brind)
- All Our Yesterdays - British Larp. (Charlie Ashby)
- Peaky writing weekends. (Steve Hatherley)
- Who is responsible for what at a larp event? (Stephen Gibson)
- All games for all people - the integration of accessibility. (Robin Tynan)
- Playing “let’s try not to kill or permanently damage someone unnecessarily.” (Ben Mars)
- The blurring of social norms connected to live action role-play. (Marilyn Massingham)
- How indie tabletop games have grown into larps, and what you can steal from them. (Joanna Piancastelli)
- Genre and feeling: a contrast between writing horror and fantasy larp. (Laura Mitchell)
- Fear loves this place. (Alan Morgan)
- From book to field: Adapting tabletop for larp while retaining a feel of personal horror. (Ellie Williams and Joe Rooney)
- Making larp like movies. (Leah Tardivel, Mark Nichols, and Thomas E Hancocks)
- Don’t let the vampire get away - designing linear games and mistakes I’ve made when doing so. (Ben Mars)
- A process for writing freeforms (Steve Hatherley)
- I am the author of my fate: Some thoughts on player agency and its interaction with narrative. (Ellen Green)
- The campaign for LRP not larp (Leah Tardivel, Mark Nichols, and Thomas E Hancocks)
- Immersive, interactive, in-character: larp edges into the mainstream. (Harry Harrold)
- Glossary of larp terms
External links
- The Peckforton Papers at Wychwood End
- The Peckforton Papers on Lulu