Rensslaer said:
Fresh from his other award...
Isn't this something like having a birthday on Dec 28th?
But very well deserved! As I mentioned in the other thread, I've become a big fan of this AAR and this author!
Very well written story of Japan, with attention to realism and exceptionally well illustrated with graphics!
Rensslaer
I think you've made a couple of very pertinent points here, Rensslaer:
1) These awards should encourage as many writaars as possible (and especially across the different games) - I'm really grateful to Exterous
but perhaps its not best for one person to win two awards in a row...
2) Especially writaar of the week. I'm really glad people are enjoying my AAR, and I love writing, but there's not enough text in there at the moment to really justify this prize. Maybe someday, after I've practised a bit more
The writaar of the week shouldn't be about cut&pasting!
So... I'd like to use this situation to point out some really well-written AAR's I've been enjoying recently over on the Crusader Kings forum!
The Lost Kingdom: A tale of treachery and intrigue by Singleton Mosby,
The New Jerusalem: Moskva 1337 by Paranoid Tsar
and The Duchy of Pskov: 1066 - by kingmbutu
are three stand-out, narrative AARs which really show off the possibilities of CK (and Phargle's Knud Knytling saga, though now apparently sadly ended, made me laugh so hard I nearly fell off my chair. For a week.)
I'd like to 'bounce' the nomination, if that can be agreed, to one of the above?