Mikko "Mike" Pohjola (born 15 October 1978[1]) is a Finnish playwright, novelist, and game designer.[2] He is the author of Sinä vuonna 1928, 1827, Maailman hauskin, Myrskyn aika, Star Wreck Roleplaying Game, Tähti, Kadonneet kyyneleet, Ihmisen poika, and Age of the Tempest. He is also the narrative designer and main writer of the Agemonia board game. [3]

Mike Pohjola in 2011

He is currently serving as the chairman of the board of the Helsinki City Theatre, having formerly acted in the board of the Olympic Stadium and the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra.

In Nordic live action role-playing (larp) circles, he's known as the author of "the Manifesto of the Turku School" (2000), advocating immersive gaming, as the designer of several experimental larps,[4] and as the author of several published roleplaying books. Several of Pohjola's artistic and theoretical articles have been published in journals and magazines in Europe and the United States. He has often written about character immersion, rituals, theatre, and identity.

Pohjola's first novel, Kadonneet kyyneleet was published in the summer of 2008.[5] Since then he has written several historical novels and some books for younger readers. [6]

Ludography

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As author

As narrative designer and lead writer

As contributor

Novels

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  • Kadonneet kyyneleet, 2008, Gummerus Kustannus Oy
  • Sanaleikkikirja, 2008, Gummerus Kustannus Oy
  • Ihmisen poika, 2011, Gummerus Kustannus Oy
  • 1827, 2016, Gummerus Kustannus Oy
  • Sinä vuonna 1918, 2018, Gummerus Kustannus Oy
  • Maailman hauskin, 2021, Tammi
  • Maailman hauskin ja liian suuri suu, 2023, Tammi [7]

References

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  1. ^ (in Finnish) Mike Pohjola's brief CV
  2. ^ (in Finnish) Publisher's page on Pohjola[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ (in English) A chat with narrative designer Mike Pohjola
  4. ^ (in Finnish) Interview on Mike Pohjola Archived 2007-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ (in Finnish) Kadonneet kyyneleet by Mike Pohjola Archived 2009-02-06 at the Wayback Machine, Gummerus Publishing
  6. ^ (in Finnish) Mike Pohjola
  7. ^ (in Finnish) Maailman hauskin ja liian suuri suu by Mike Pohjola, Gummerus Publishing
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