As I tomorrow will be departed, and on Monday busy, I will now one day in advance perform the task to which I am chosen -- appoint a successor for the title "Writer of the Week". Before doing that I want to, once again, thank Farquharson for nominating me and also thank for all congratulating comments I have gotten. It is worth gold for any new writAAR.
And so, without any further ado in which I enjoy the title, I now pass it on to one of my favourite writAARs on the forum:
Alfred Packer. He joined the forum in June and now has got two AAR's going, both in the CK-forum (the one where I as well lure);
The Kings of Jerusalem from 1187, about king Guy de Lusignan and his successors, and
The Adventures of the Crovan Clan about duke Gudrod Crovan of the Western Isles and his spawn... er, successors.
Packer writes, in "The Crovan Clan", in a light and cheerful manner with screenshots and humour in a wonderful symbiosis, creating one of the funniest tales on the forum. In the more serious "Kings of Jerusalem" he writes in a more serious manner, complemented with medieval-looking "tapestries" that add much to the feeling of the AAR.
The escapades of Gudrod Crovan has raised my mood many a homework-ridden night, and I am sure I am not the only one. He is a worthy winner.
And as I am the first one to know, I also want to be the first to compliment: Congratulations
Packer, you are worthy of the title.