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==Organizer: Conventions==
 
==Organizer: Conventions==
* [[Stockholm Scenario Festival]] [[2015]]-[[2016]], writers’ coach
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* [[Stockholm Scenario Festival]] 2015-2016, writers’ coach
  
 
==Workshops==
 
==Workshops==
* Att skugga (Shadowing) on enhancing player experiences, [[Höjdpunkt]] [[2008]]
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* Att skugga (Shadowing) on enhancing player experiences, [[Höjdpunkt]] 2008
* FORT-metoden (FORT method) on everyday storytelling, [[Prolog]] [[2011]] with [[Moa Rönnåsen]]  
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* FORT-metoden (FORT method) on everyday storytelling, [[Prolog]] 2011 with [[Moa Rönnåsen]]  
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
* Mentioning the Unmentionables, three games about the anatomy of women (includes Dances with Vulvas, Dying for a cup of coffee and Just put some salt on it), #[[Feminism: A Nano-Game Anthology]], [[2016]]
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* Mentioning the Unmentionables, three games about the anatomy of women (includes Dances with Vulvas, Dying for a cup of coffee and Just put some salt on it), #[[Feminism: A Nano-Game Anthology]], 2016
 
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Revision as of 12:44, 9 January 2019

Kajsa Greger
Kajsagreger.jpg
Born1981 (age 42–43)
NationalitySweden

Kajsa Greger (born 1981) is a Swedish engineer, drama teacher, game designer and larper. She uses fun and inventive game techniques that encourage players to express themselves large and lively with humour and warmth.

Games

Organizer: Conventions

Workshops

  • Att skugga (Shadowing) on enhancing player experiences, Höjdpunkt 2008
  • FORT-metoden (FORT method) on everyday storytelling, Prolog 2011 with Moa Rönnåsen

Publications

  • Mentioning the Unmentionables, three games about the anatomy of women (includes Dances with Vulvas, Dying for a cup of coffee and Just put some salt on it), #Feminism: A Nano-Game Anthology, 2016