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uburn University in the US is accepting pitches for a special issue, a forum for writers to talk with one another more directly and informally than in traditional academic publications. Guest editor Dr Emily C Friedman is looking for pieces on the current state of tabletop roleplaying games from ‘as many parts of the tabletop community as possible’. This can be in the form of articles, or actual informal conversations between players, designers, producers, and others involved in the world of tabletop roleplaying games – think for the classic example.

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