
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. The story behind our generous sponsor, HavenCo, involves pirates, cryptography, data security, and the royal family of most unlikely nation of Sealand.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/sealand-havenco-data-haven-pirate
I was so caught up in getting Issue 6 finished that I totally forgot that Ms. Wise and I have an interview coming out today. How’s that for unintended timing?
Jim Harrington hosts a blog in which he presents six questions to a variety of different editors. If you are a writer, it’s well worth perusing his site to glean insight into the inner workings of editors as they consider submissions. If you’re a reader, you may find it interesting as well, to learn a bit about what goes into that next great story you read.
http://sixquestionsfor.blogspot.com/2013/08/six-questions-for-bernie-mojzes-and-ac.html?m=1
Well, this is it. The site is finished. We’ve gotten the last two issues imported to the new site, and the new issue, Unlikely Story Issue #6, The Journal of Unlikely Architecture, is live.
Come visit. Browse around our humble home on the web. Go on, put your feet up, and stay a while.
It’s true. Over the next month or so we’re playing around with this site to make it look and play the way we want.
In the meantime, the Journal of Unlikely Entomology is still over at http://www.grumpsjournal.com.