Sunday, February 1, 2026

Letters from a World on Edge

 


If you want immediacy, read letters.

Orders crossed seas slowly. Messages arrived late—or altered. Decisions were often made using intelligence already outdated.

Commanders acted inside a fog of delay.

That lag shaped outcomes as decisively as cannon fire.

Several Armada narratives, including upcoming novels, rely heavily on this documentary rhythm—events unfolding one dispatch at a time.

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  1. For readers asking where this perspective comes from:
    Armada: The Fire (preorder) → https://amazn.so/Joiw21N

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