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One of the things I've been thinking about doing is collecting articles written about Diplomacy from various zines.

When I was thinking about this it didn't seem to make sense to do this on this blog.  The Embassy is original writing and I think I should be separating other people's writing from this.

I'm therefore going to use Google Drive as the place to host the Library.  As I develop it, I will be adding information here.  I'll add pages to the blog that will identify were you can find which articles, and on this page I'll post my progress towards completing the project.

Links to pages featuring separate sections to the Library can be found under the menu.

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25 February 2020: Started with The Diplomatic Pouch working on the 1995 issues.

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