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Grantville Gazette Volume 30 Edited By Paula Goodlett Goodlett

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Grantville Gazette Volume 30 Edited By Paula Goodlett Goodlett
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Publisher: Baen Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.2 MB
Author: edited by Paula Goodlett [Goodlett, edited by Paula]
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Grantville Gazette Volume 30 Edited By Paula Goodlett Goodlett by Edited By Paula Goodlett [goodlett, Edited By Paula] instant download after payment.

Better late than never, as they say! Grantville Gazette Volume 30 has at last arrived!
Our new department, the Universe Annex, makes it's debut this issue.
We have columns and a science fiction or fantasy story that aren't
related to the 1632 universe. All very interesting and R. J. Ortega's
"Summerland Rentals" is a fantasy you don't want to miss.
Back in 1632, see Virginia DeMarce's "Nor the Moon by Night" and
"Historically Well Preserved." Different places and different people,
all interesting. Kerryn Offord gives us "The Boat," the story of just
what happened about that expensive boat that got wrecked . . . by the
government. Blaise Pascal is at it again in Tim Roesch's "Blaise Pascal
and the Adders of Apraphul."
Terry Howard writes about Rev. Al Green and what happens to him in "A
Tale of Two Alberts," while Bradley H. Sinor and Tracy S. Morris bring
back their bubbly reporter in "A Study in Redheads." Harry Lefferts is
up to his usual antics in David Carrico's "Hair of the Dog." European
immigration to the new world is tackled in Herbert and William
Sakalaucks' "Northwest Passage, Part 5" while Kevin and Karen Evans
bring us the last part of their India trip story, "No Ship for
Tranquebar, Part Fours."
Nonfiction this issue has Rick Boatright's "The Aqualator" and you're
just not going to believe the direction of computer science in this
universe! Not to mention, there's no telling what's going to happen
with ships in this alternate future. Read Iver P. Cooper's "The
Multihull and the Mariner."
We finish off with two new columns, one from Bud Webster from his Past Masters series and one from Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
Great reading, loads of info! What more could you ask for?

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