I don't know how many of you ever saw the artwork that the fabulous Nick Lay did for us to match my words when I said the Achaemenid Persian king Darius reminded me of a modern business CEO, so just sharing it here:pic.twitter.com/PZlKy7PALT
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I don't know how many of you ever saw the artwork that the fabulous Nick Lay did for us to match my words when I said the Achaemenid Persian king Darius reminded me of a modern business CEO, so just sharing it here:pic.twitter.com/PZlKy7PALT
. Hmmmmm, that's a good question. I wonder how many people would like prints of our artwork? I have one framed on my wall that was a gift (the "Ghosts of the Ostfront" cover). It's significant work for us if there's no significant demand though.
I would love prints of the art found on your site. A lo of it is absolutely poignant and captures the gravity of the topics you describe.
. We are (very) slowly going back and adding covers to the earlier archived shows. (Now if only I could go back and actually redo all the earlier shows top-to-bottom by my current, ever-evolving standards!) Don't quote me on this, but I think the art for "Bubonic Nukes" is next.
Can I be the first to request a 15 hour three parter on the fall of the bronze age?
That may be the show I most want to redo.I could do a fun 4hour show on that catastrophe("fun").I think we slammed through "Darkness Buries the Bronze Age" in 40 minutes or something.What a shortchanging of a fantastic topic.(In my defense,we did it in the podcasting Stone Age)
Don't worry too much, aside from Fall of the Republic the first ten or twenty are my absolute favorites!
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