[Grantville Gazette 56] • Grantville Gazette, Volume 56

[Grantville Gazette 56] • Grantville Gazette, Volume 56
Authors
Flint, Eric & Goodlett, Paula
Tags
alternative history , short stories
Date
2014-11-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
5.73 MB
Lang
en
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Halloween is past, so it's now November. Must be time for a

new Grantville Gazette!

            Two new

authors for this issue, Phillip Riviezzo, who presents "A Sucker Born

Every Minute," a quote I'm sure a lot of people have heard, and Robert

Noxon, with the hilarious "Grantville is Crazy." Which I'm sure a lot

of people think, actually.

            Robert

Waters is back, this time with "Letters from Inchon," which will

likely tug the heartstrings of just about anyone. Terry Howard's "Bagging

the Bag Girl" might not touch anyone's heartstrings, but I bet you'll like

it anyway.  And Bjorn Hasseler is still

dealing with those Saxons in "The Saale Levies," quite an interesting

story that keeps us wondering what's going to happen next.

            Virginia

DeMarce is still letting Monsieur Gaston roam about Europe, alas. And what the

man drags around with him is no fun at all. Rainer Prem continues "Ein

feste Burg" with Episode 17. We've got all sorts of stuff going on in

Freiberg this episode.

            An

Important (yes, I used the cap deliberately) family in seventeenth-century

Germany, the Fuggers, have lots of history. Deborah Stutman-Brickey, another

new author for the Gazette, shares some of that.

            Kristine

Kathryn Rusch has done some tremendous output in her career, and she tells us

about it in her Notes From The Buffer Zone Column, "I Can't Believe I

Wrote the Whole Thing."

            Last, and

surely not least, Michael Barretta offers "Capturing the Light," a

story the editors of the Gazette feel is surely award worthy.

            Have fun.

Have a good read. Grantville Gazette,

Volume 56 is ready.