Feb 082014
 

For the next few days blogging might be a bit sparse as I work on the next issues of Aerospace Projects Review and US Bomber Projects. Usually when I release one of these, I get a *few* emails, generally complementary, sometimes asking for clarification or pointing out editing/spelling errors, that sort of thing (and with APR, “make go more faster”). I very rarely get “why don’t you include this” or “why don’t you do that” messages. Well… discuss. What would you like to see new and/or different in APR and/or USBP?

Also: the perpetual problem I have with both of these is lack of public knowledge of these titles. Heck, when I did “The Space Show” interview two months ago, I expected a slight bump in business… but sales (and views of the APR blog) actually went *down* slightly in the week afterwards. Damned if I can figure that out. So if anyone has any suggestions on how to get some press for these little endeavors, I’d appreciate ’em. And of course,  an increase in interest & sales will mean an increase on *my* part in producing these things faster, so if you want APR and USBP issues at a faster clip, here’s how to get it done.

Also also: It’s been five months since I submitted my science fiction yarn to Analog magazine. Within 24 hours, their submission website had it listed as “received.”  As of a few minutes ago, it was still listed as “received.” Five months seems excessive given that their turnaround time is supposed to be 2-3 months. I can only assume that it has been passed on or ignored (this is, as might be imagined, rather depressing). Anyone have a recommendation for an alternate?

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