A faire Tuesday morn, Stroock's Books fellow travelers. We had highs in the mid-70s yesterday and expect highs in the high 70s today. Shorts abound.
The war on Iran continues. More interestingly at this point, it seems the Israelis are going to intensify their aerial campaign against Hezbollah - and there's fuckall the Hezbos can do about it. Hezbollah joining the war on Iran's behalf was a terrible mistake.
This blog awaits Iranian or Iranian inspired terror attacks against a Israeli or Jewish target.
So beware Victory Disease.
Did reader(s) know that IRA man Gerry Adams is in court? It seems victims of a trio of prominent IRA bombings have sued him for damages. Heh.
We decided to have some fun with Grok and asked, 'Is William Stroock Jewish?' here's Grok's reply.
Yes, William Stroock is Jewish.
He frequently uses Jewish greetings and references in his public writing, such as posting "Shabbat Shalom" (a traditional Jewish Sabbath greeting) alongside pro-Israel commentary, like "Good morning Substack and Shabbat Shalom. This is your Friday reminder that Israel is great." He also comments on Jewish community issues, antisemitism, and topics like the "Golden Age of Jews in America" being over, while strongly identifying with and defending Jewish/Israeli perspectives in his Substack notes and posts.His body of work includes multiple pro-Israel military fiction series (e.g., Israel Strikes and Israel at War), and he regularly discusses Jewish-related historical and current events in ways consistent with Jewish identity and advocacy. There's no public indication otherwise, and his online presence aligns clearly with Jewish cultural and religious markers.
Every word is true. Every analyses on point.
DOGE report.
We went over the Battle of Ardee yesterday and...didn't like what we saw at all. We may just ax the whole chapter and start over. We've ample precedent for this. We cut a 15,000 word opening chapter from World War 1990: The Final Storm. Anyone else remember our blogging about the Battle of the Roki Tunnel?
The Salyut station cosmonaut story progressed. We still don't know to what the story progresses.
So we'd been holding off on posting about World War 1990: Ireland on Substack. Till yesterday. Our initial announcement got four clicks. We'll do another post or two today.
Anyway, Yesterday World War 1990: Ireland climbed to the #9 spot in Amazon's alternate history category.
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