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Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 16 Jan 2018, 21:19
by dr-baker
Ataxia wrote:Thank you all!

East Londoner wrote:Yeah, and now he's going to leave us and hang out with his new cool friends. Don't you ever forget us... :cry:


Oh for g...

...I'm not 100% leaving. I probably won't be anywhere near as active as I've been in the past, we'll have to see, but I'll still keep in touch at the very least. Unless, of course, you want me gone... ;)

I want you to tell us of the next Plamen Kralev!

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 07 Mar 2018, 09:10
by Bleu
Ataxia wrote:I can, at last, make this official. After a year of freelancing for Autosport et al, I'm now going off to be the junior press officer for Formula 2 and GP3. Which is kinda cool.


Your announcement came to my mind when I saw this tweet with the catchphrase famous from the old days!



(One of the likes is from me)

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 08 Mar 2018, 06:17
by UncreativeUsername37
I can't believe an official FIA thing made that reference. We've used up our annual time a company tries to do a meme thing and it's actually funny.

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 25 Mar 2018, 15:57
by Ataxia
UgncreativeUsergname wrote:I can't believe an official FIA thing made that reference. We've used up our annual time a company tries to do a meme thing and it's actually funny.


I did this for you guys... ;)

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 17 Oct 2018, 18:14
by Waris
This may not be the right place to post this, but I really miss the podcasts. I seem to remember that even after F1 Rejects ended and was replaced by GP Rejects, Jamie and Enoch were still releasing podcasts under the title "The Rejects Podcast". But all that content appears to have been taken down now. Does anyone have any idea what those two are up to?

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 17 Oct 2018, 18:27
by Bobby Doorknobs
Waris wrote:This may not be the right place to post this, but I really miss the podcasts. I seem to remember that even after F1 Rejects ended and was replaced by GP Rejects, Jamie and Enoch were still releasing podcasts under the title "The Rejects Podcast". But all that content appears to have been taken down now. Does anyone have any idea what those two are up to?

I know they stopped doing the (revived) podcast because - to paraphrase Jamie - Enoch didn't see the point in satirising F1 when the sport was already doing a good job of that already. The Trump Problem if you will...

Otherwise, I assume they're still doing whatever else they do in their everyday lives; Enoch's still on Twitter, I think.

More related to the thread, I should be probably start writing again. I've had a few things in store that I had to drop last year because of... reasons.

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 17 Oct 2018, 18:40
by dinizintheoven
I'm fairly sure I've got all of The Rejects Podcast (Approximately 2016 Edition) archived, if anyone is missing any.

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 17 Oct 2018, 18:46
by dr-baker
dinizintheoven wrote:I'm fairly sure I've got all of The Rejects Podcast (Approximately 2016 Edition) archived, if anyone is missing any.

I could probably add them to my collection of originals if there is demand.

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 21 Nov 2018, 00:45
by DemocalypseNow
Bit difficult to make a topical Rejects podcast when there's no reject teams in Formula 1 anymore :cry:

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 09:20
by Rob Dylan
And yet there may be a podcast on the way very soon :P watch this space!

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 21:15
by dr-baker
Rob Dylan wrote:And yet there may be a podcast on the way very soon :P watch this space!

Ooooohhhhh!!!!! :dance:

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 18 Dec 2018, 16:39
by dr-baker
As a number of members of this forum are aware, one of our number (ibsey) is publishing a book. If he and I work on a Q&A-style book review, could we get it published on the main Rejects website? Pretty please?

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 24 Feb 2019, 22:48
by ibsey
dr-baker wrote:As a number of members of this forum are aware, one of our number (ibsey) is publishing a book. If he and I work on a Q&A-style book review, could we get it published on the main Rejects website? Pretty please?


I've only just seen the above post and thanks dr-baker for asking this :)

If you would like I would be happy to do a follow up interview / Q & A with GP Rejects where you can ask me questions about the book, having read it yourself. To date no-one else has done that yet.

Re: Editorial direction of GP Rejects

Posted: 08 Mar 2019, 09:41
by dr-baker
ibsey wrote:
dr-baker wrote:As a number of members of this forum are aware, one of our number (ibsey) is publishing a book. If he and I work on a Q&A-style book review, could we get it published on the main Rejects website? Pretty please?


I've only just seen the above post and thanks dr-baker for asking this :)

If you would like I would be happy to do a follow up interview / Q & A with GP Rejects where you can ask me questions about the book, having read it yourself. To date no-one else has done that yet.

Inset and I have collaborated on a Q&A on his new book. What's the current process for submitting it for the website?