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A Meeting at Corvallis by S.M. Stirling
A Meeting at Corvallis by S.M. Stirling










A Meeting at Corvallis by S.M. Stirling

“Anna is a huge champion of the theater!” he said. I feel so lucky to be here with these artists and celebrate another artist.”įor Platt, it was his fifth Met Gala, and he looked like he couldn’t believe his luck. Soo called the party “wonderful and whimsical. Among the group gathering, laughing and hugging were Josh Groban (“Sweeney Todd”), Phillipa Soo (“Camelot”), Ben Platt (“Parade”), and Jonathan Groff (“Merrily We Roll Along”).

A Meeting at Corvallis by S.M. Stirling

At this gala, a spot on one side of the airy Charles Engelhard Court became the site of a joyous reunion of Broadway actors. But readers will discover that the massive thing is moving after all and realize how much it resembles one of the cavalry charges the novel describes gorgeous, stirring and gathering such earth-pounding momentum that it's difficult to resist.The Met Gala is filled with stars of film, music, sports, fashion and more, but Wintour also has a fondness for Broadway, and often invites actors from shows she loves to the gala. The story begins slowly, with detailed descriptions of scenery and armor. Characters are cut from good quality cardboard, but the real interest lies in watching the different cultures exploring ways to solve problems. The inevitable conflict builds, through layers of scheming and skirmishing, into full-scale war. Not far away, however, ex-history professor Norman Arminger is building a fascistic, neofeudal empire with himself as Lord Protector.

A Meeting at Corvallis by S.M. Stirling

survivors of "the Change" that destroyed all modern technology just want to enjoy balanced, wholesome lives in tune with nature, such as former Marine Mike Havel's Bearkillers, who warily defend their territory in cooperation with peace-loving neighbors, especially Juniper MacKenzie's pagan clansfolk.

A Meeting at Corvallis by S.M. Stirling

Stirling concludes his alternative history trilogy that began with Dies the Fire (2004) in high style.












A Meeting at Corvallis by S.M. Stirling