Gorg Huff
Hyperinflation: Who Is Going To Do It?
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 21
Signs
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 21
Plausibility Denial or Truth is Stranger Than Fiction
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 19
Truth? Which one?
Aircraft in the 1632 Universe
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 12
The economics of airlines in the 1632 universe. What might they be?
The Transmitter
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 9
"But the article says that Monsieur Bell's selenium cells had a resistance of one hundred to three hundred ohms!" Piair La Corrian pointed imperiously at a pile of papers on his desk. "That's a variation of two hundred watts. With one positive and the next negative, four hundred watts.
Other People's Money
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 3
When Sarah Wendell had agreed to go out with David Bartley, it had seemed like a good idea at the time. She had totally forgotten that she was months away from her sixteenth birthday. The Wendell house rule was no dating till sixteen.
God's Gifts
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 2
In the pages below I will try to relate my slow and torturous route to what I pray is a better understanding of God's will. My name is Steffan Schultheiss. I am not, and never have been, a particularly handsome nor, save from the pulpit, an imposing man.
The Sewing Circle
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 1
Delia Ruggles Higgins was five foot nine, whipcord thin, and a self-described packrat. As of the Ring of Fire, she was fifty-nine and had been a widow for seven years. She had graying hair and black eyes. She figured she had "gracefully surrendered the things of youth." Not without regret, but with what she hoped was grace.

