Bradt Travel Guide new edition
Ok, I'm going to the change the subject now. After hearing that 1389 is going to partake in the anti-violence march in Belgrade on Thursday I decided that maybe dewd is right. Or worse yet, maybe I'm just nuts.
Anyway, we've changed the subject, right? gotcha.
I am currently working on the 3rd edition of the Bradt bTravel Guide to BiH. I have a submission date approaching and want to put the final touches on the many changes I've made.
I would love, welcome and appreciate any input from you guys - Bosnians, diaspora, ferners, ex-pats. Tell me what your favourite restaurants, hotels, cafe's, bars are. Tell me if I've screwed up in previous editions and you have a way to fix it.
Basically I know that in the more rural areas not that much has changed. There a handful of new restaurants and perhaps a few B&B's. My research has shown a sharp jump, however, in Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka and a handful of other places.
So if you have a recommendation my eyes and ears are open. Give me a few details pls if you are able. I will have to check these places so the more info the better. Thank you good people.

