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− | '''Johanna Koljonen''' is a writer, Radio and TV host, critic, and a popular lecturer on larp and related topics. Her groundbreaking larp criticism, in essays like “Eye-Witness to the Illusion: The Impossibility of 360° Role-Playing” and “The Dragon Was the Least of it: Larp As Ephemera and Ruin” are widely quoted in the field. She is he co-author of the book-length larp autopsy [[Dragonbane]] – The Legacy. She also won the innovator category of the The Swedish Grand Journalism Prize of 2011. | + | '''Johanna Koljonen''' is a writer, Radio and TV host, critic, and a popular lecturer on larp and related topics. Her groundbreaking larp criticism, in essays like “Eye-Witness to the Illusion: The Impossibility of 360° Role-Playing” and “The Dragon Was the Least of it: Larp As Ephemera and Ruin” are widely quoted in the field. She is he co-author of the book-length larp autopsy [[Dragonbane]] – The Legacy. She also won the innovator category of the The Swedish Grand Journalism Prize of [[2011]]. |
− | Johanna has also been hosting the [[Nordic Larp Talks]] from 2010-2012. | + | Johanna has also been hosting the [[Nordic Larp Talks]] from [[2010]]-[[2012]]. |
[[Category:People|Koljonen, Johanna]] | [[Category:People|Koljonen, Johanna]] | ||
[[Category:Finland|Koljonen, Johanna]] | [[Category:Finland|Koljonen, Johanna]] | ||
[[Category:Sweden|Koljonen, Johanna]] | [[Category:Sweden|Koljonen, Johanna]] |
Revision as of 18:51, 3 May 2012
Johanna Koljonen is a writer, Radio and TV host, critic, and a popular lecturer on larp and related topics. Her groundbreaking larp criticism, in essays like “Eye-Witness to the Illusion: The Impossibility of 360° Role-Playing” and “The Dragon Was the Least of it: Larp As Ephemera and Ruin” are widely quoted in the field. She is he co-author of the book-length larp autopsy Dragonbane – The Legacy. She also won the innovator category of the The Swedish Grand Journalism Prize of 2011.
Johanna has also been hosting the Nordic Larp Talks from 2010-2012.