Lately, I have been queried over my abstention from engaging in blogging, podcasting, or devoting additional efforts towards rectifying erroneous content present on many websites pertaining to the personalities I have extensively written about, including Lady Jane Grey and especially Betty Boop's origins. Basically put: books are forever-blogs are not. I earned an associate fellowship for my contributions to the literary world through books, not blogs or podcasts.
The process of compiling a book sometimes involves the accumulation, examination, and visitation of several sources over an extended period of time. I am unable to allocate sufficient time to engage in online activities aimed at rectifying the mistakes made by others. Apparently my works have been deemed worthy of receiving an Associated Fellowship with the Royal Historical Society-University of London due to my notable achievements in the field of early English historical writing, so it is safe to assume I am doing it correctly and I have been told so by scholars, a great compliment.
To be candid, I possess little personal interest in the content published on webpages or blogs, or podcasts, as these platforms are inherently impermanent. In contrast, I place higher importance on the eternal existence of my books. I strive to ensure our future generations have accurate information. These are the morals I work from. I have been called old school during lectures. I will accept that as old school.