Background to the Winter ’14 schedule

At the moment we have been placing on the website on Sunday mornings, sequentially, all of Charlie’s Journal entries for 1922, and they will have been completed by early 2015.  Now it is the easiest thing in the world for us to then forge ahead with 1923 and then eventually 1924 and so on, but there is an increasing amount of copy as the years mount up.

Some of us, and I include myself in this group, may not live long enough to see the project completed at the present rate of progress, there is so much to publish, and we are considering ramping up the publishing programme so that we could have additional weekly releases, say on Wednesday’s, or even twice a mid-week, such as Tuesday’s and Thursday’s, giving us three times the present volume.  To offset that suggestion of course, is that from about a month’s time the articles themselves become much longer, and we don’t want our readers to suffer overload.  What do you think dear reader ?

Your comments would be much appreciated.

2 thoughts on “Background to the Winter ’14 schedule

  1. Hello David,

    Well, as you know, I’m an avid fan of Charlie’s writings, so I’d be happy to see them published several times a week.

    John

  2. Like John, I greatly enjoy my weekly ration of Charlie’s writing and am at no risk for overload if there were more frequent posts. I appreciate the work than a couple of generations of the Warner’s have put into this site.

    For anyone who enjoys these diary entries, I enthusiastically recommend the two volumes in book form noted as “The Books” under the “About” heading on this site. For a very modest price (even with postage to North America!) they give a wonderful insight into Charlie’s personality as well as his life and times … and a fine selection of his drawings as well.

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