![]() ![]() “Always Something New” deals with the discovery of a gigantic fish, surviving from ancient times. In “Something Fishy,” the huge, furry governor has to settle a dispute among dredgers, Native Americans, and merfolk about fishing rights. Other fantastic beings appear in the stories as well. Much more startling is the fact that the governor of Jefferson is a Sasquatch. ![]() In this world, parts of northern California and southern Oregon combined to form the state of Jefferson. ![]() The works by Harry Turtledove all take place in an imaginary version of the year 1980, and feature the same protagonist. This month, three closely linked tales from a master of alternate history serve as an introductory offering of original fiction, followed by another trio of imaginative stories, ranging from cyberpunk to historical fantasy. Tor.com, January 2020 "Something Fishy" by Harry Turtledove "Always Something New" by Harry Turtledove "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" by Harry Turtledove "How Quini the Squid Misplaced His Klobučar" by Rich Larson "The Girlfriend's Guide to Gods" by Maria Dahvana Headley "The Case of the Somewhat Mythic Sword" by Garth Nix ![]()
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