Any idea of the title and story please, I would like to obtain and
read it again.
thang
Was this the one that starts in this world with a story about a
strangely pale, dark haired couple living on a greek island? The couple
turn out to be refugees from the alternate reality. If so I don't think
it's quite as you recall, but close.
Danged if I can recall title and author at the moment.
Yes! That's it by golly. A good short story and I wish I could recall
the author and title so I could hunt it down for a re-read.
Thanks anyhow
thang
> >Was this the one that starts in this world with a story about a
> >strangely pale, dark haired couple living on a greek island? The couple
> >turn out to be refugees from the alternate reality. If so I don't think
> >it's quite as you recall, but close.
> >
> >Danged if I can recall title and author at the moment.
>
> Yes! That's it by golly. A good short story and I wish I could recall
> the author and title so I could hunt it down for a re-read.
It's in one of the Best SF of the year collections edited by Gardner
Dozois. I can't recall which one at the moment. Unfortunately I'm in the
middle of having the house worked over by painters and decorators and my
books are all in a lock-up store. If I get time I'll see if I can find
the box, the book and then the story in question.
>thang ornithorhynchus <th...@spitzola.com.org.net> wrote:
Thanks. I'll watch this thread.
cheers
thang
>thang ornithorhynchus <th...@spitzola.com.org.net> wrote:
Hiya Steve. Did you have any time to see if you could find this story
yet? There is a partial list of all of the Dozois anthologies on
Wikipedia but even the title of the story, let alone its author,
doesn't gel. I do remember there was a dead Hitler in it, of
poisoning, but still supernaturally alive, spectres like ghostly
Gestapo, a triumph in the streets, etc. I am going through some
upheavals at the moment, so if you can't do it, I probably won't ask
again.
Thanks in any case.
thang
>thang ornithorhynchus <th...@spitzola.com.org.net> wrote:
Steve, say no more. Its "A Spanish Lesson" by Lucius Shepherd. Thanks
for your efforts...
thang
> Steve, say no more. Its "A Spanish Lesson" by Lucius Shepherd. Thanks
> for your efforts...
OK thanks for letting me know. I should have guessed at Shepherd.