Weird World War III: To-Date Promotional Summary: November 6th Update

In the next week, I have one more appearance:

  • November 8th: Coast to Coast AM, which has a weekly audience of 2.75 million. I’ll be appearing from midnight to 2 a.m. Pacific Time. Fun times!

Otherwise, here’s a cumulative summary of all the promotional activity I’ve compiled as of November 5, 2020. The only additions this week are my interview on Chatting with Sherri and a Weird World War III review by Papa Pat Rambles.

So far, Weird World War III has garnered media appearances in the following formats:

  • 13 Radio / Podcast / Video Interviews
  • 2 Written Interviews
  • 6 Features or Blog Posts
  • 2 Reviews
  • 2 Think Pieces
  • 59 Blog Posts on Through a Glass Darkly

More specifically, Weird World War III has been mentioned or appeared in the below formats and venues:

Podcasts / Interviews (Video or Radio)

Interviews / Profiles (Online)

Features / Mentions

Reviews

Think Pieces


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Busted Synapses by Weird World War III Contributor Erica Satifka Hits Stores Today

Weird World War III contributor, Erica Satifka, has an illustrated novella called Busted Synapses coming out today. If it’s anything like her story, “Where You Lead, I Will Follow: An Oral History of the Denver Incident”, I highly encourage folks to grab a copy.

Plus, it’s about Pittsburgh. Why wouldn’t you read a story about Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?

In her own words:

In the world ofย Busted Synapses,ย cities have been turned into high-tech enclaves, while everyone outside their electronic gates is left to rot. Jess Nowicki painfully learns this fact when she’s priced out of the new “island city” of Pittsburgh, while her childhood friend Dale Carter makes the best of things by hosting drug-enhanced video game competitions for rent money. Into this despair-ridden world steps Alicia, one of the androids who’s succeeded in making humans like Jess redundant, but who wants nothing more than to blend in with the denizens of Wheeling, West Virginia. But the corporation who created Alicia won’t make it easy, and the secrets lodged in Alicia’s memory cache could be the key to understanding how the world got so screwed up — and how to fix it.

— Erica Satifka on Busted Synapses

And it goes without saying: if you haven’t picked up a copy of Weird World War III yet, what are you waiting for? Order a copy by clicking on your preferred bookstore below.


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Really Nice Review on Weird World War III

As I was perusing Goodreads, I found a really nice review of Weird World War III on Papa Pat Rambles. He has a lot of great things to say about each and every story, and definitely put in the effort. I’m also very thankful that readers are enjoying this anthology.

Show him some love and visit his site when you have a chance.


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Weird World War III: To-Date Promotional Summary: October 30th Update

In the next week, I have two more appearances:

  • November 5th: The Chatting with Sherri podcast.
  • November 8th: Coast to Coast AM, which apparently has a weekly audience of 2.75 million. I’ll be appearing from midnight to 2 a.m. Pacific Time. Fun times!

Otherwise, here’s a cumulative summary of all the promotional activity I’ve compiled as of October 30, 2020. The major additions are my interviews on the Baen Free Radio Hour (I’ve since shorn the Grizzly Adams beard) and The Veteran’s Show on WLMR Radio-DB as well as a Weird World War III review by Analog Science Fiction and Fact Magazine. So far, Weird World War III has garnered media appearances in the following formats:

  • 12 Radio / Podcast / Video Interviews
  • 2 Written Interviews
  • 6 Features or Blog Posts
  • 1 Review
  • 2 Think Pieces
  • 53 Blog Posts on Through a Glass Darkly

More specifically, Weird World War III has been mentioned or appeared in the below formats and venues:

Podcasts / Interviews (Video or Radio)

Interviews / Profiles (Online)

Features / Mentions

Reviews

Think Pieces


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Weird World War III Reviewed in Analog Science Fiction and Fact Magazine

The November / December issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact Magazine contains a nice little review of Weird World War III. You can check it out here.

“The stories go off in all directions. Torgersenโ€™s ‘All Quiet on the Phantom Front’ involves NATO forces who cast a magic spell that goes wrong; John Langanโ€™s ‘Second Front’ brings World War III to the Moon; Shoemakerโ€™s ‘The Ouroboros Arrangement’ provides a quantum physics explanation for why the Cold War didnโ€™t turn Hot. The other stories are all equally interesting, ranging from hard SF to magical fantasy to dark horror-adjacent tales.”

Don Sakers in Analog Science Fiction and Fact Magazine

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