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Entries in Helsinki (5)

Saturday
May232015

Helsinki, Ep. 5

May 23, 2015 — In our annual pilgrimmage to one of the most fascinating literary cities in the world, Literary Death Match teamed with the all-new Helsinki Lit festival for a glorious return to Finland in which Emma Hooper toppled Mathias Rosenlund in a sudden death Literary Musical Chairs battle to win Hooper the LDM Helsinki, Ep. 5 crown.

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Saturday
Mar292014

Helsinki, Ep. 4

March 29, 2014 — In what's become an annual tradition, Literary Death Match returned to brilliant Helsinki (and more specifically Korjaamo) for a night of lavish lit and rib-tickling judging as part of the Korjaamo Book Market for an event that saw Harri Hertell outduel Venla Hiidensalo in a wild game of Literary Book Bowling to win Hertell the LDM Helsinki, Ep. 4 crown.

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Monday
May272013

Helsinki, Ep. 3

May 28, 2013 — In our third-ever trip to glorious Helsinki, Literary Death Match returned to our Finland home at Korjaamo where literary and comedic fireworks were ignited, en route to Salla Simukka outdueling Katri Lipson in a nip-and-tuck game of Finlandia Prize Pictionary by a margin of 11-4 to win the LDM Helsinki, Ep. 3 crown.

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Thursday
Oct252012

Helsinki, Ep. 2

October 25, 2012 — On a lit-rich night filled with wonder and oddball surprise, Literary Death Match's return to Korjaamo Culture Factory finished in high-octane fashion as Helsingin Sanomat Literature Prize-nominee Eeva Rohas out-swished Karo Hämäläinen 5-3 in a wild Book Burning Basketball finale that won Rohas the LDM Helsinki's second-ever crown. 

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Monday
Mar192012

Helsinki, Ep. 1

March 20, 2012 — Before a sold-out crowd at the Korjaamo Culture Factory, Literary Death Match Helsinki's debut was a night never to be forgotten, ending as novelist Riikka Pulkkinen outlasted co-finalist Teemu Manninen in a Play Your Cards Right finale that went all the way to sudden death. But in the end, it was Pulkkinen who was crowned Helsinki, Ep. 1 champ. 

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