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Grantville Gazette #15 Short Stories:
“The Anaconda Project, Episode Four” by Eric Flint
“Letters of Trade” by David Dingwall
“The Summer of Our Discontent” by Virginia DeMarce
“A Pirate’s Ken” by Iver P. Cooper
“The Old Gray Goose” by Terry Howard
“Breakthroughs” by Jack Carroll
“A Falcon Falls” by Kerryn Offord
“The Whippoorwill” by John Zeek
“Dog Days” by Richard Evans
“Sonata, Part One” by David Carrico
“Butterflies in the Kremlin, Part Six: The Polish Incident or The Wet Firecracker War” by Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett
Nonfiction:
“Soundings and Sextants, Part Two, Celestial Navigation Methods” by Iver P. Cooper
“The Geared Locomotive or What Wood You Shay To?” by Kevin H. Evans
“The Theobroma Shell Game” by Karen C. Evans
“Tennis: The Game of Kings” by Iver P. Cooper
From the Editor:
Eric Flint’s “The Anaconda Project, Episode 4” leads off with what’s going on in Bohemia. And what’s going on is plotting the revolution, pure and simple.
There’s lots more. Events in England, shown in “Letters of Trade,” happenings in the Caribbean—with pirates, not less. Russia and Czar Mikhail are having their own problems, while certain folks in Grantville are just ticked off. The USE capitol in Magdeburg is a hopping town and we’ll be happy to share the news with you.
Gustav Adolph may have won the Baltic War, but what happened to the individual soldiers They didn’t all come out on top, did they Just how hard is it to navigate the troubled waters of the 1632 Universe No picnic, for sure.
Chocolate, steam, railroads and tennis. Revolution, mayhem, ships and planes. What have they got in common It’s all happening in seventeenth century Europe.
Can you really resist reading about it?
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