Good Saturday Morning Stroock's Books Kibbutzim. The snow storm yesterday was a total bust. Less than two inches fell. The school superintendent who closed our district really blew that call. It happens.
After five days of rest the left shoulder still hurts. We are not seeing a doctor. That means sitting around a lobby and filling out paperwork, waiting around in exam rooms, giving our info to a nurse, then giving the exact same info to the doctor, treatments, follow up appointments, etc etc. No, ney, nyet, nein. We got to the gym yesterday and stuck to cardio, 45 minutes in all. We may do the same today.
The things.
World War 1990: The Final Storm remains in the 30s of its Amazon category. That's a disappointing ranking, actually, but the sales are fine. So I dunno. Forty-nine ratings, 4.4 stars. And we had much fear and trepidation about TFS. We are among the best there is at what we do.
We bought a half page ad in Military Heritage Magazine for The Great Nuclear War of 1975. We had much success advertising here in the 2010s. We'll see. The magazine issue hits the shelves mid-March.
We've been invited to make a couple of submissions to some alternate history anthologies. We have a few ideas but nothing concrete yet. Submissions don't even open for another month so there's no rush.
We made much progress with War Night's nuclear silo story. The outline is there, we know how it ends and have a rough idea how to get to that ending. Overall, 16,000 words.
We made even more progress with the World War 1990: Norway epilogue chapter. The rough is about done. Norway is about done.
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