Italian blogger reviews part I of my book

Italian blogger Giovanni Tufo reviewd part I of The Encounter Down Under — my Schumacher versus Senna alternate history of the 1994 F1 season. He posted his review last week. If you happen to read Italian, read the review on giovannitufo.com (opens in new window).

Updated version of part I now available

It seems that the updated version of part I of The Encounter Down Under, which I uploaded some time last week, hasn’t been available. There seems to be something wrong with either me or the software I use. I’ll try to fix the problem tonight. In the mean time, the ‘old’ version of part I remains available for download.

Yes, the updated version of The Encounter Down Under, part I, is now available in the download section.

Picking up my writing again, tonight

It’s been a while since my last post. I’ll be picking up my writing on The Encounter Down Under again, tonight. Of course, I’ll start with the 1994 Monaco Grand Prix.

Some 180 downloads

Since my last post, I recorded another 90 visits to the part I download page. That adds up to a total of some 180 downloads. Which is great! Tanks for the effort, all. And feel free to comment anywhere on the site.

Minor fixes to part I coming

Regular poster Ferrim was kind enough to comment on part I, spotting a few typos and some factual errors. I had waited for anyone else to point out any mistakes, but haven’t gotten any more. So I’ll make some changes to part I of my alternate 1994 Formula One season story, and post it as soon as I’m done.

Almost 100 downloads

Wow, since I uploaded part I of my Schumacher versus Senna story, The Encounter Down Under, a week ago today, I’ve had close to 100 downloads. Thanks to all of you who’ve gone through the (albeit little) trouble.

I’m curious for your views on the story, so feel free to post any views right here.

Part I of Encounter Down Under available for download

Yes, finally, part I of The Encounter Down Under is available for download.

Read it, share it, copy, distribute and transmit it, as long as you attribute the work to me, and use in in a non-commercial way — a Creative Commons license applies.

And I’d like to hear what you think. So, feel free to comment below. I’m looking forward to your thoughts.