Many thanks, TheAnguishedOne, Nikolai, Qorten and Gotya64!
Okay, time to pass the buck. I should explain my choice first.
I considered two AARs first before deciding on a third. First was The Poraj Identity by fabiolundiense. It rides in that narrow but (by me) highly-appreciated category of narrative AARs that are clearly humourous and referential, but still a real AAR rather than a spoof. I've tried to write one of those before with such limited success that it never saw the light of day, so it's always fun to see one which is well-written enough to stay on the rails. The only problem? fabiolundiense finished it just recently. Giving it WritAAR of the Week at this point defeats the raison d'être of the award.
Secondly, I thought about The Queen of Cities by RossN. It's one of those AARs that you lurk on and shamelessly plunder from for its plentiful ideas and colour when you're writing your own Austurskaginn Overture which also happens to be taking place in a Byzantine city, even though it's part of your Danish-English Bloodsnake and Battlewolf AAR. (What, that's just me?) Problem? Well, it's already won WritAAR of the Week this year. So even though I thought it would readily deserve another one, this one gets an οὐχί, I guess.
So...
I'm nominating fabiolundiense's new CKII AAR, Rule, Rohannia! The first-person, train-of-thought, occasionally fourth-wall-breaking perspective adds real colour, and is remarkably well-done. I'd like to see it continue, and again, this is a style of writing I particularly want to do more to encourage.
Congratulations, fabiolundiense! Take a bow, and keep up the entertaining writing!
Okay, time to pass the buck. I should explain my choice first.
I considered two AARs first before deciding on a third. First was The Poraj Identity by fabiolundiense. It rides in that narrow but (by me) highly-appreciated category of narrative AARs that are clearly humourous and referential, but still a real AAR rather than a spoof. I've tried to write one of those before with such limited success that it never saw the light of day, so it's always fun to see one which is well-written enough to stay on the rails. The only problem? fabiolundiense finished it just recently. Giving it WritAAR of the Week at this point defeats the raison d'être of the award.
Secondly, I thought about The Queen of Cities by RossN. It's one of those AARs that you lurk on and shamelessly plunder from for its plentiful ideas and colour when you're writing your own Austurskaginn Overture which also happens to be taking place in a Byzantine city, even though it's part of your Danish-English Bloodsnake and Battlewolf AAR. (What, that's just me?) Problem? Well, it's already won WritAAR of the Week this year. So even though I thought it would readily deserve another one, this one gets an οὐχί, I guess.
So...
I'm nominating fabiolundiense's new CKII AAR, Rule, Rohannia! The first-person, train-of-thought, occasionally fourth-wall-breaking perspective adds real colour, and is remarkably well-done. I'd like to see it continue, and again, this is a style of writing I particularly want to do more to encourage.
Congratulations, fabiolundiense! Take a bow, and keep up the entertaining writing!