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'''Talossa 2031''' is a "dynamic fiction project" created by [[Éovart Andrinescu]]. The [http://talossa2031.blogspot.com.au blog] follows the story of Talossa in the near future, where a series of riots and revolutions has resulted in the formation of the Kingdom of Talossa as a sovereign nation that has seceded from the United States.<br />
'''Talossa 2031''' was a "dynamic fiction project" created by [[Éovart Andrinescu]]. The [http://talossa2031.blogspot.com.au blog] followed the story of Talossa in the near future, where a series of riots and revolutions has resulted in the formation of the Kingdom of Talossa as a sovereign nation that has seceded from the United States.
 
Talossa 2031 was [http://pengotimes.com/?p=104 reviewed] by the [[The Péngöpäts Times|PengöTimes]] and given 5 out of 5 "flaps", describing the blog as a "dystopian fiction sensation".
Talossa 2031 was [http://pengotimes.com/?p=104 reviewed] by the [[The Péngöpäts Times|PengöTimes]] and given 5 out of 5 "flaps", describing the blog as a "dystopian fiction sensation".


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Latest revision as of 21:30, 6 August 2020

Talossa 2031 was a "dynamic fiction project" created by Éovart Andrinescu. The blog followed the story of Talossa in the near future, where a series of riots and revolutions has resulted in the formation of the Kingdom of Talossa as a sovereign nation that has seceded from the United States.

Talossa 2031 was reviewed by the PengöTimes and given 5 out of 5 "flaps", describing the blog as a "dystopian fiction sensation".