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Grantville Gazette, Volume VIII

By: Eric Flint - editor, Walt Boyes - editor
Narrated by: P.J. Ochlan
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Extra! Extra! Read all about the town that traveled through time!

The most popular alternate-history series of all continues. When a cosmic disturbance hurls your town from 20th-century West Virginia back to 17th-century Europe - and into the middle of the Thirty Years' War - you have to adapt to survive. And the natives of that time period, faced with American technology and politics, need to be equally adaptable. Here's a generous helping of more stories of Grantville, the American town lost in time, and its impact on the people and societies of a tumultuous age.

With stories by: Eric Flint, Griffin Barber, Robert Waters, Kerryn Offord, Alistair Kimble, and more!

©2018 Eric Flint (P)2021 Tantor
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Gazette VIIi

The Ring of Fire storylines are an impressive body of work.
The narration is well done.
The adjacent stories could best be clearly separated by an acoustic signal (music or otherwise).

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