Since I launched the Interbellum blog on 25th March 2010 it has flourished even more than I had hoped that it would.
As of today it has had thirty-three blog entries from the nine contributors, and has attracted eighteen followers. It has also 'identified' at least eighteen inter-war imagi-nations. Not bad for for such a new project!
My own contribution has been rather limited, but now I have returned from my latest cruise I am raring to go. I have lots of ideas for the development of Laurania and Maldacia, particularly concerning their armed forces, but more of that later. Suffice it to say that I will be going to SALUTE next Saturday with a shopping list.
As of today it has had thirty-three blog entries from the nine contributors, and has attracted eighteen followers. It has also 'identified' at least eighteen inter-war imagi-nations. Not bad for for such a new project!
My own contribution has been rather limited, but now I have returned from my latest cruise I am raring to go. I have lots of ideas for the development of Laurania and Maldacia, particularly concerning their armed forces, but more of that later. Suffice it to say that I will be going to SALUTE next Saturday with a shopping list.
Hi Bob,
ReplyDeleteIt certainly seems to be going well and has provided much inspiration - it would be interesting to ses how all these imagi-nations would look on a map in relation to one another. Given the speed with which new nations are added it would need pretty much continual updating!
All the best,
Ogre
Ogrefencer,
ReplyDeleteA similar thought about a 'map' showing the locations of the Interbellum imagi-nations had crossed my mind but - as you say - it would probably need constant updating.
All the best,
Bob
A map would be really useful and great fun too!
ReplyDeleteAlan
Tradgardmastare,
ReplyDeleteI must admit that it would be nice but I somehow expect that some parts of the Interbellum imagi-world might be a bit crowded as there seem to be a lot of Balkan-style nations out there!
All the best,
Bob