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Grantville Gazette Volume 6


Join us again for the latest stories of up- and down-timers as they face new challenges and find new opportunities.

Would you like a little Tabasco Sauce with that? So would Daphne Pridmore in Chris Racciato's "A Taste of Home."

Where are you going to get the steel for all those much-needed springs?  Philip Schillawski and John Rigby ask that same question—and find an unexpected solution to it in "Recycling."

Then there's the question of just what is and isn't proper to wear in Virginia Demarce's "The Woman Shall Not Wear That."  Pastor Kastenmayer may have gotten his revenge, but he gets a shock when he comes upon Salome in a, er . . . compromising position? 

 Now that you're dressed properly, join Iver P. Cooper's  "Federico and Ginger" as they show you their moves.  And everything old is new again in Old Folks' Music, as Paula Goodlett and Gorg Huff point out.

See how the word is spreading in Victor Klimov's "The Dalai Lama's Electric Buddha,"  as well as just what word is being spread by who when it comes to the Fightin' Flacks of Jay Robison's "Mightier than the Sword."

Yes, "Grantville is Different," as Russ Rittger's story about a German's reaction to Grantville shows. Karen Bergstrahl tells of the life and death decisions that face an old man in "Live Free." 

And if all that hasn't gotten you excited, try one of Herr Doctor Gribbleflotz' little blue pills of happiness, which you'll find in Kerryn Offord and Rick Boatright's "The Dr. Gribbleflotz Chronicles, Part 1." 

For non-fiction in Volume Six, check out Francis Turner's article on the art (or is it a science?) of exegesis.  Rubber, its uses and where to find it are covered by Iver P. Cooper.  Jerry Hollombe discusses aircraft and Douglas W. Jones gives us a peek into the lives of Jews in 1632. 

Read all about it in the latest edition of the Grantville Gazette.


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This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental.

First printing, March 2006

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