This issue begins with David Carrico's story "Lex Talionis." It's got Marla and Franz, Gunter Achterhof, and a really hard question.
Next is "The Men From M.A.R.S.: The Martians Are Coming." Kerryn Offord shows us how those Marines in Bavaria in 1636: The Ottoman Onslaught got there.
Robert and Amanda Teeter bring us "Kudzu Werke—Safety First Always." This continues the late Karen Bergstralh's storyline.
David Carrico concludes his serial with "Letters From Gronow, Episode 6."
Charles E. Gannon and David Carrico give us the second installment in their non-fiction series about the rate of technological advance in "Time May Change Me, Part 2."
Iver P. Cooper concludes his non-fiction series with "Fair or Foul, Part 4: Weather Analysis and Forecasting."
Kristine Kathryn Rusch just wants her phone the way she wants it, in "Notes from The Buffer Zone: Get Off My Phone!"
Grantville Gazette 76 has some of our best stories to date.
First, we have David Carrico's story "Requiem For the Future" which explores up-timers' reactions to the Ring of Fire.
Next, we have we head south for Phillip Riviezzo's caper "The Sicilian Job."
Sergeant Hartmann returns in Part 1 of "Honing the Blade" by Nick Lorance.
Iver P. Cooper begins a new non-fiction series on airship handling with "The Wind is the Enemy: Part 1, Airship Takeoff, Landing, Hangaring, and Ground Handling."
Kristine Kathryn Rusch point out that "We Live in the Future Now" in her Notes From the Buffer Zone column.
In the Universe Annex section, we have "The Problem With Demons" by Eric Flint, Gorg Huff, and Paula Goodlett. This is a companion story to their novel The Demons of Paris, published through Eric Flint's Ring of Fire Press.
Grantville Gazette 74 begins with Sarah Hays' story "WWJD is the Wrong Question," in which horse trainer Alyse Glazer asks a different question.
Next is David Carrico's "Quelles Misérables." Cardinal Richelieu is apprised of the danger of Victor Hugo's works.
Elsewhere in France, an effort to build an air force is underway. In "Air France," Thomas Hare and Terry Howard show us le Laboratoire.
David Carrico continues his serial "Letters From Gronow" with episode five. Phillip Fröhlich encounters new complications in his quest to be published.
Iver P. Cooper continues his non-fiction series on weather forecasting with "Fair or Foul, Part 3: Meteorological Observation Networks."
In "Notes from The Buffer Zone," Kristine Kathryn Rusch wonders about "The Jetsons and the Alternate Future."
In "Old Habits" by David Dove, a car thief encounters a fast car in the Time Spike universe.
And in the Universe Annex, Steve Quinn brings us "The Touch of Iron."