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William Stroock (as in Stroock's Books)

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Three Seas

World War 1990: Battle of the Three Seas stands at 50,000 words.

That's 10,000 or so words to go.

The next bit of work will probably be back at the Battle of the Barents Sea, Kola.

The danger now is that one chapter stands out from another vis-à-vis length, detail etc.

Anyway, here's what's happening on Crimea:

Posted by William Stroock at 8:25 AM
Labels: alternate history, World War 1990: Battle of the Three Seas

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