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50 reviewsAnd we're back! Great issue this one, with two new writers joining
us. A. P. Davidson gives us "Stockholm Syndrome," which is not about a
hostage situation, and Griffin Barber came up with some interesting
characters in his story "Bank On It."
Jack Carroll is back with us this issue with "In Remembrance," and
David Carrico contributes "The Evening of the Day." Both stories have
some sadness to them, but then, well, life does that, doesn't it? Robert
E. Water's brings us "The Great Grantville Gander Pull," and we find
out that even in our supposedly enlightened age, sometimes cruel things
are gotten away with.
Ever get annoyed with a teenager? Then you'll sympathize with the
characters in Kerryn Offord's "Our Man in Grantville" for sure. Bjorn
Hasseler was the winner of a challenge to write us a short story of
exactly 1,232 words. His winning entry is "Snipe Hunt." And Rainer Prem
is back with episode three of "Ein feste Burg," which is getting very
colorful these days.
Nonfiction from Iver P. Cooper is more about airships, this one