TGA: Reimagined and Drastically Improved
A few things have happened over the last few months.
First, to ensure the best of the TGA was archived and made portable, we published Come Home. I did NOT expect it to outsell Bumpers, but it has done so ever since published.
So that’s wild.
Second, we’ve been working to extract everything valuable and reimagine, rebuild and improve it over at the Foundry.
It’s taking longer than expected but, let’s face it, what doesn’t?
If you are looking for any TGA concepts, principles, articles, recordings or anything like that and you cannot find it here, it’s because we made it better and moved it there.
It will still be free, it’s just easier to organize over there than it is here on Substack.
The foundry will republish the TGA classics and build them in new formats that are, hopefully, more interactive and higher utility for you.
Third, which is really an extension of the second thing, I’ve taken all the stuff I’ve written and sat on over the years and published it on Amazon.
Why?
Few reasons.
I wanted them to be available to you.
I didn’t want to deal with printing, shipping or trying to make them profitable.
Once they are out there, the decision has been made and it can’t be undone, so it cleared up some bandwidth for me.
They are all listed as low as Amazon would let me - like $4-$6 a pop. But 90% of the TGA substack is now available to carry around him your backpack and access without an Internet connection.
So that’s neat.
As the season turn from spring to summer, the focus will change. Those following the Seasonal Intelligence (also on Amazon) will understand why and can probably guess whats coming.
We will leave the TGA posts up for those that reference them often.
Once they’re moved over to the Foundry, they’ll get taken down from here but they will still be available and, once again, they will see be free.
Just wanted to let you know.
Nic


