Unfortunately
as this is mainly a labor of love on our part, we can't provide
compensation other than the promotion of your personal blogs or other
projects you may be involved in.
This is awesome! How do I get involved?
Send
a brief outline of your submission to loasubmissions@gmail.com to make
sure we don't already have a similar article on the schedule (the same
subject of a Featured Regiment for example). I just don't want someone
putting lots of effort into a project only to find out we can't use it.
If you have an epic idea along the lines of one of Barry's series, we
can publish the piece in installments. Don't panic if you don't hear
back right away... I will try to check the email account every day, but I
might not always be able to respond the same day.
I'd like to submit an article, but I don't have photos.
No
problem... We probably do. We borrow from each other already and we can
most likely find something to go with your idea, create maps, etc. Just
mention that when you send your outline.
Do I have to use BLB, Donnybrook, or Warfare Miniatures?
Not at all. Obviously Beneath the Lily Banners and Donnybrook
are our chosen rules, but if you run games with Black Powder, 1644, or
something else it's fine to include references to them. Likewise we have
an interest in promoting Warfare Miniatures, but our own collections
and articles feature models from other manufacturers. The only
restriction on submissions is that the period fall within the late
17th/early 18th century... If you have any doubts we will sort them out
in the outline process.
Once the outline is approved, will I have a deadline?
No.
We don't work to deadlines and neither do you. Assuming we approve the
outline, I will make a note of the submission, but your article will not
be scheduled for the rotation until it's finished... No pressure from
this end.
I'm not a great writer.
Yeah,
neither am I. Submit a photo spread and we'll work out the text to go
with it. Articles may be subject to editing as well, though anything
major will be discussed with the author first.
So
that's it! If you simply want to submit a one off article or a more
ambitious series of posts, your efforts will be welcome. We want the LoA
blog to grow into a resource for the period, both for history and
wargaming, and having the help of the community will go a long way
toward achieving that goal (and won't have to just listen to us spout
off all the time).
Thanks!