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'''Inlajv''' is a, now defunct (since 2016), web-only "magazine" about larp, primarily focusing on the Swedish larp scene. Founded by [[Sebastian Utbult]] and [[Leo Nordwall]], with [[Anna-Karin Linder]] as the first editor in chief. The body of work is available upon request if anyone wants to republish them. | '''Inlajv''' is a, now defunct (since 2016), web-only "magazine" about larp, primarily focusing on the Swedish larp scene. Founded by [[Sebastian Utbult]] and [[Leo Nordwall]], with [[Anna-Karin Linder]] as the first editor in chief. The body of work is available upon request if anyone wants to republish them. | ||
Revision as of 22:39, 8 January 2019
Available in | Swedish |
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Website | inlajv |
Commercial | No |
Inlajv is a, now defunct (since 2016), web-only "magazine" about larp, primarily focusing on the Swedish larp scene. Founded by Sebastian Utbult and Leo Nordwall, with Anna-Karin Linder as the first editor in chief. The body of work is available upon request if anyone wants to republish them.
External links
- http://inlajv.se (not online anymore, instead replaced by some other larp site unrelated to Inlajv).