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Susanne Gräslund (born 1973) began to larp in 1989 and was part of the pioneer generation in Sollentuna, Sweden. With a background in theatre and roleplaying, she quickly endulged herself in this hobby which she has now taken active part in for more than 30 years. In 1995, Susanne joined the editor’s board of Fëa Livia – a magazine about larp. She was part of the board for four years of which two as editor-in-chief. She left in 1999 to be able to fully focus on organizing “Knappnålshuvudet“ (Head of a Pin) set up in Gothenburg October 1999.  
 
Susanne Gräslund (born 1973) began to larp in 1989 and was part of the pioneer generation in Sollentuna, Sweden. With a background in theatre and roleplaying, she quickly endulged herself in this hobby which she has now taken active part in for more than 30 years. In 1995, Susanne joined the editor’s board of Fëa Livia – a magazine about larp. She was part of the board for four years of which two as editor-in-chief. She left in 1999 to be able to fully focus on organizing “Knappnålshuvudet“ (Head of a Pin) set up in Gothenburg October 1999.  
  

Revision as of 10:25, 3 September 2018

Susanne Gräslund (born 1973) began to larp in 1989 and was part of the pioneer generation in Sollentuna, Sweden. With a background in theatre and roleplaying, she quickly endulged herself in this hobby which she has now taken active part in for more than 30 years. In 1995, Susanne joined the editor’s board of Fëa Livia – a magazine about larp. She was part of the board for four years of which two as editor-in-chief. She left in 1999 to be able to fully focus on organizing “Knappnålshuvudet“ (Head of a Pin) set up in Gothenburg October 1999.


Knappnålshuvudet is Susanne’s only larp project as main organizer, but she has contributed as a writer for several others like:

  • Mellan Himmel och Hav (2003)
  • Ockulta Medborgarbyrån (2016)
  • Fortune & Felicity (2017)


Susanne was part of the wider organizing committee for Knutpunkt-98 and was responsible for the debate room. Susanne also contributed to the Knutepunkt book of 2001 with the article Building dramatics. For the Nordic Larp book she was the country contact for Sweden, wrote two of the chapters, about Head of the Pin (together with Daniel Krauklis) and Europa, as well as contributed with photos.


Susanne has also written two freeform scenarios for the Stockholm Scenario Festival (both co-authored with Anders Hultman):


Furthermore Susanne has often contributed to larps by performing music, in most cases as part of the fiction.

  • The opera Cleo & Elchanon (Dido & Aeneas, Högting, 1998)
  • Tant Gredelins salongsorkester (Det sista kapitlet, 1998)
  • Opera arias (Fairweather manor 2, 2015)
  • Ball room orchestra (Fortune & Felicity, 2018)


Susanne can also be seen in the Swedish larp documentary Den lekande människan , both as the jazz singer Carolin Hallberg (Brustna Illusioner) and as Madeleine Schrödinger (Föreningen Visionära Vetenskapsmäns Årliga Kongress), both from 1996. https://www.oppetarkiv.se/video/1884770