Good Shabbos Stroock's Books Ashkenazi. This morning the sky is overcast and damp but is expected to clear. Would be ice if we had actual spring, instead of Yankee spring.
We hit the gym for cardio last night and plan on doing a 5-miler today. That will be four sessions in a row. Wish us luck.
Services last night, and Passover prep continues today. For us this means getting the box with all the Passover dishes out of the basement.
The Things:
We submitted Standoff at San Miguel to the anthology. We haven't heard back yet.
World War 1990: Norway is officially delayed. But for good reasons. The fair Debbie is still editing. Also we have a couple of people, including our inhouse Grognard, reading the MS. We're looking at June for publication.
We did some good work on War Night: and Other Stories of the Great Nuclear War of 1975. The silo story is coming along slowly. This is just one of those stories that's a slog until it's not a slog. The Lexington story is moving along. We had two more ideas. The US embassy in Moscow and a DEW Line station in the Canadian arctic. Overall War Night is 26,000 words. Feels like progress is slow. Which it is. Still no idea what War Night is.
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