Role-play as Heritage Practice

Michal Mochocki’s book Role-play as Heritage Practice is an academic analysis of how analog performative games (larps, TTRPGs, historical reenactment) are a way where the present reinterprets the past. Which is pretty interesting by itself.

But I mainly mention it here because it very briefly mentions my Bloody Forks of the Ohio larp adaptation of Jason Morningstar’s TTRPG game of the same name.

It’s only a brief mention, but I’m trying to catalog every time one of my games is mentioned, you know?