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Grantville Gazette Volume 61 Bjorn Hasseler Walt Boyes

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Grantville Gazette Volume 61 Bjorn Hasseler Walt Boyes
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Publisher: 1632, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Bjorn Hasseler, Walt Boyes
ISBN: 9781625794093, 1625794096
Language: English
Year: 2015
Volume: 61

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Grantville Gazette Volume 61 Bjorn Hasseler Walt Boyes by Bjorn Hasseler, Walt Boyes 9781625794093, 1625794096 instant download after payment.

The Grantville Gazette has a new Editor-in-Chief, Walt Boyes, who introduces himself in an editorial. After fifty-eight issues, Paula Goodlett becomes Editor Emeritus, welcoming more time to write.

Issue 61 of The Grantville Gazette begins with an unusual story. "The Taxman Cometh" is a story in letters with contributions from ten authors, edited by David Carrico. It also inspired this issue's cover by Garrett W. Vance. New author Bret Hooper brings us "Letters of Thanks". In "Three Stooges", Brad Banner reaches back to 1632 to show us what the veterinarians were doing. Eric S. Brown brings us "The Monster Society", about a secret organization. In Margo Ryor's "Pen Pals", Johanna and Mikayla begin work on their book. Danish sailors attempt to build a better tugboat in Kevin and Karen Evans' "Engines of Change: The Three Erics". And Bjorn Hasseler explores an urban legend in "The Slasher".
Meriah Crawford and Robert Waters bring us the next stage of the painting competition in "Painted Into a Corner, Episode Two". Rainer Prem's "Ein Feste Burg, Episode Twenty-One" features a police investigation in Kassel.
This issue's non-fiction article is Iver Cooper's "Airship Failures, Mishaps, Accidents, and Disasters: Part 2, Fiery Deaths and Hydrogen Embrittlement".
Sadly, we say goodbye to Don Hodge.

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