A good rainy afternoon to Stroock's Books reader(s) across the globe, not you Canada. The American and Canadian teams will meet tomorrow in the World Baseball Classic.
The ants have returned. We are getting ready to counterattack, counterattack with extreme prejudice.
Gaudy explosions and spectacular assassinations have not yet brought victory over Iran and Hezbollah and...Yemen sooner or later. We approach events wearily. Interestingly, the US and Israel are targeting Iranian regime security elements. Soon? [Hey! What happened to no new wars?-Ed] This is an old war.
Pointless nostalgia...2006. Reader(s) of this blog who recall last summer's AC Wars will know that we look to our house's utility room with [Great fear and trepidation?-Ed], great fear and trepidation. But back in 2006 the utility room was a place of great solace.
Our grandfather gave us his old treadmill, which we kept in the utility room. Almost daily we'd go in there and run a couple of miles while blasting music on our CD player. What were we listening to? A lot of
DOGE report.
Ardee....we don't understand why this chapter is messy and we don't understand why we don't like this chapter. We are struggling on.
We did a lot of articulation and characterization on our Soviet cosmonaut story in the 5th nuke novel.
Sales of World War 1990: Ireland have peaked and are now falling. Sales should remain strong for another week to ten days and won't settle into backlist territory for at least a month. Hmmmm....so far, sales of Ireland aren't dragging up other books. However, this month's royalties are up nearly 100% over last month's royalties.
We've made back over half the book production costs. We'll keep Ireland's price at $9.99 for the time being. But soon we'll put it on Kindle Select. Which should lead to another sales/rankings surge.
Uh oh, in four ratings on good reads, Ireland has a 3 star and a 2 star.
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