[Grantville Gazette 50] • Grantville Gazette, Volume 50
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- Authors
- Flint, Eric & Goodlett, Paula
- Tags
- alternative history , short stories
- Date
- 2013-11-01T04:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.61 MB
- Lang
- en
This volume contains stories by both old and new authors. Check out
Terry Howard and Esther Merriken's "Franklin's Monster, Act III, The
Power to Fly" for an interesting take on art, as well as Robert E.
Waters and Meriah Crawford's "The Multi-Colored King" for another
equally interesting take on art. Bjorn Hasseler brings us "The Winter
of '35," a story about a really, really busy day in Grantville. "A
Season of Change" is Kerryn Offord's offering, and it's back to our
favorite print shop.
Rainer Prem is back with "Ein Feste Burg, Episode 11," this time
bringing romance—and fast food—to a different part of Germany. Jack
Carroll and Edith Wild continue their serial, "The Undergraduate,
Episode Two." All of them ramping up the interest for us all.
Iver Cooper has info about the plague, which he brings to light in
"Infectious Pestilence: Part 1, Coping with Plague in Early Modern
Europe." It makes a person happy to not have to worry about that!
Garrett W. Vance gives us "Time Spike: The Mysterious Mesa, Part One,"
an interesting story set in a very difficult place.
Edith Maor wrote "Global Village," a story that gives quite another
perspective on eyeglasses. Someday we may all be calling people who
don't wear them "old two eyes." And Kristine Kathryn Rusch, in her
column Notes From The Buffer Zone, discusses "Editing Changes," about
how editors are different and have their own impact on popular
magazines.
Step right up. Read all about it. Grantville Gazette, Volume 50, is ready now.