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Greg Horne12 Oct 2016 1:56 p.m. PST

Way back in 2010, Phil Olley put out an excellent magazine called The Classic Wargaming Journal. Doubtless, some of you remember it, and some of you probably also subscribed like we did.

Each issue of Phil's CWJ contained things like battle reports, how-to articles, scenarios, and even a regular column. The whole tenor and style of articles captivated us, and we were bereft when the CWJ came to a premature halt after only five glorious issues.

So, we pose this question to all of you – Can lightning strike twice?

Now, we know already that there are many others around the globe who enjoy games of toy soldiers in various forms. We also know many of you replay the great battles of history on your tables, across your floors, and even your lawns while others take a fictitious approach. We know that you thrill at the spectacle of brightly painted miniature hussars, hoplites, and helicopters advancing to do battle too. Old school. New school. White basecoat. Black basecoat. Flat finish. No varnish. Minimal stylized scenery. Highly realistic terrain. Whatever. It's all good. Regardless of whether your chest swells at the thrill of 1/72 plastic victory, or you swoon at the agony of 54mm wooden (or even 2mm hair roller) defeat, we're convinced that you might get a kick out of what we're about to propose.

Ok. So, just what is it we're on about? Glad you asked! Ladies and Gentlemen, we present:

The Wargamer's Notebook

We've decided to assemble an initial issue, and we seek your help in the form of submissions and expressions of interest from potential subscribers. We are planning to get the first issue out in January 2017 and then quarterly as we go forward.

This will be an "amateur" publication, like one of the many wargaming society journals whose roots stretch at least as far back as Donald Featherstone's Wagamer's Newsletter.

Just to be up front about it, The Wargamer's Notebook really is an amateur publication, and unlike the glossy pro-magazines, contributors cannot be paid. We hope the amateur volunteer element will shine through, and that contributors' enthusiasm and passion for historical miniatures wargaming in a certain style will be the main attraction.

Here is what we envision for The Wargamer's Notebook:

TWN will include:

#3-4 battle reports/ scenarios per issue. These need not be long… a few paragraphs or a few pages, an order of battle, and a map. A photo or two if you wish. Give us an account of a recent game as it happened. What can we say? We miss Charles Grant's "Tabletop Teasers."

#Some "how to" articles… eg scratch building, painting, conversion work, etc. Simple stuff that anyone can do. We have one on the stocks already for building a Boer War blockhouse!

#Game or campaign mechanics articles. Generic mechanics, house rules, ideas, guidelines that people use, why they use them, and how they have found them to work on the tabletop.

#Fun. Nothing fancy, just good old fun and inspiring food for thought. Tabletop chicken soup for the wargaming soul kind of stuff. Sound good? We think so too. We want to know what you love about the hobby, what's the latest bit of fun you got up to. Fun, fun funny fun fun.


Before anyone asks, TWN will not include:

#Advertising. Obviously.

#Articles geared to a specific rules set, figure range, or the latest offering from one of the figure companies (although if you reckon you've got a cracking battle board for Saga, we're all ears).

#Text imploring you to buy the latest figures or rules to conform to the latest way that everyone else is doing it. No, no, no! We want to hear what you are doing!

#Potted political or historical articles.

#So called "wargames navel-gazing".

Contribute for the fun of it, for satisfaction, and for La Gloire!
We're prepared to embark on our tabletop journey around the world and back again with The Wargamer's Notebook for fun, and for as long as there are readers willing to contribute, who also find value and enjoyment in it.

We'll toss the ball over to you now. Maybe there is something in it, and you'd like to help get the idea off the ground.

If you'd like to join in the fun, please drop us a line at: wargamersnotebook@gmail.com.

With Our Best Glossy 30mm Regards,

Greg Horne (The Duchy of Alzheim) & Stokes Schwartz (The Grand Duchy of Stollen)

napthyme12 Oct 2016 2:51 p.m. PST

I always thought part of the charm of magazines were the ads.

I tried this a couple years ago. I did free ads because I wanted something to break up the articles. I was also offering free ad space for article submitters, which your not doing apparently.

I failed to get any further content to do another issue.

So good luck with the no pay idea, was a complete failure for me unfortunately.

Greg Horne12 Oct 2016 3:05 p.m. PST

Think of us more as a newsletter and you'll get where we're coming from.

Want to sign up?

Regards,

Greg Horne

Ed von HesseFedora12 Oct 2016 5:10 p.m. PST

Email sent! Best of luck to you!

Ed

Greg Horne12 Oct 2016 5:25 p.m. PST

Thanks Ed,

Greg

Nic Robson12 Oct 2016 6:26 p.m. PST

Best of luck Greg, that sounds like the sort of thing that interests me.
Nic EUREKA MINIATURES

Skeets Supporting Member of TMP12 Oct 2016 7:11 p.m. PST

I remember Wargaming Journal and an really interested in seeing how this goes.

Greg Horne12 Oct 2016 7:56 p.m. PST

Nic, Skeets, ought I sign you up?

Skeets, I'll need an email address…

Cheerio,

Greg

napthyme13 Oct 2016 1:06 p.m. PST

Thanks Greg, but if I had any time to write content I'd have had another issue out by now.

Greg Horne13 Oct 2016 3:10 p.m. PST

Too bad!

Would you like to sign up as a subscriber?

Greg

daler240D13 Oct 2016 11:33 p.m. PST

sounds great. Email sent!

Ottoathome14 Oct 2016 9:28 a.m. PST

Dear Greg

Sign me up. How much for a years subscription?

The format you are considering is just the type I like. It's the type from the golden age of gaming.

As for content, how much do you want? I'll gladly write for you.


I've written dozens of articles, over a hundred for The Courier, the Armchair General, the Avalon Hill General, Historical Wargamer, as well as scholarly magazines.

By the way I'm already doing exactly what you are attempting. I publish "Saxe and Violets" the quarterly journal of the Society of Daisy, dedicated to Imagi-nations, humor and whimsy in gaming and so forth. Been doing it for over 12 years now. If you want, send me your postal delivery address through sigurd@eclipse.net and I'll send you a few issues and you can evaluate if what I write is what you want.

I commend you on your efforts and will help in any way I can. I think this is the best means of putting out a journal.

Your list of requirements and emphasis on what you want to publish is completely in accord with my own.

Like your magazine Saxe N' Violets does not accept vertising.

My pen is poised above my checkbook only waiting for you to tell me the amount.

Otto Schmidt

Ottoathome16 Oct 2016 10:59 p.m. PST

What happened? Did I scare them off?

Marc the plastics fan21 Oct 2016 10:20 a.m. PST

Probably

Greg Horne23 Oct 2016 7:08 p.m. PST

Nope! Not scared. Not yet, anyway!

We're a free publication.

Come one, come all.

Greg

Pauls Bods24 Oct 2016 9:33 a.m. PST

Just getting back into Old School wargaming with Airfix ..E-Mail sent

Greg Horne24 Oct 2016 4:04 p.m. PST

Bless. Reply sent!

Greg

Maxshadow31 Dec 2016 5:45 p.m. PST

I find this very appealing! How ever I also enjoy wargaming ads. Even very old ones in old magazines.

Greg Horne31 Dec 2016 5:56 p.m. PST

Ah well. I guess you'll just have to do without them!

Would you like to go on the mailing list?

Greg

daler240D03 Jan 2017 4:57 a.m. PST

I'm in the process of a major relocation (Netherlands back to the US), but when I get settled I think a project I just started might be a good submission. Now, as the weeks get closer before I go back to the US, I'm scrambling to order everything I need from my favorite UK figure manufacturer (Irregular) so as to avoid future shipping charges across the Atlantic.

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