Thursday, December 26, 2019

Will's Year end Review: Professional

An interesting year, a productive year. However most of that output won't be seen until next year.

We busted our hump on World War 1990: Battle of the Three Seas and World War 1990: Nederlandse. For the first time we made use of beta readers. We published a short story in the Alternate naval history book, Those in Peril. A submission to the sequel was rejected. Bastards. Blooms came out in February.  The readership yawned, as expected. We failed to finish Pershing's War.  We put off the great 2543 project (again).

We got ourselves into the media this year. Via Cindy Sheehan, we participated in a debate with Iranian Press TV reporter Ali Musawi. Most of you people probably want to see Cindy Sheehan hanging from a lamppost, but we got to know her a bit, and she's actually a pretty nice person and doting grandma. It's ok to be wrong, you know. We were interviewed by Radio Hussar on issues like Trump and nationalism. We talked with the eminently reasonable Marcus Ruiz-Evans about Calexit.

Our friend Sarah Abed interviewed us for Inforos, which we quickly parlayed into a gig of our own, getting their attention with a review of HBO's Chernobyl, which they rejected, BTW. As the Imans say, the Jew is clever. We like our Inforos gig a lot, and churned out 20 pieces this year on politics and we promise we'll have that piece you just asked us about tomorrow, Maxim.Thank you, Russian Life.

Most of our social media forays on Twitter, Gab, etc proved to be a complete waste of time. We'll try again next year.

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