Carmen
Miranda's Ghost is Haunting Space Station Three
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She began as the daughter of struggling
immigrants and became the embodiment of the fiery South American
spirit. She went on to take Hollywood by storm and became an
immortal cultural icon. To this very day her spirit lives --
on Space Station Three!
Nineteen stories by as many different
authors, all based on the same haunting image from a Leslie Fish
song: Carmen Miranda's Ghost is Haunting Space Station Three.
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Table of Contents
Provisional Solution by B.W. Clough
Basket Case by Bruce B. Barnett
The Entertainer by Eric Blackburn
Carmen Miranda and the Maracas of Death by Julia Ecklar
Shadows on the Wall by Ron Robinson
Confessional Booths by Susan Shwartz
If Madam Likes You... by Anne McCaffrey
The Carmen Miranda Gambit by Melissa Scott & Lisa
A. Barnett
That Souse American Way by S.N. Lewitt
Rolling Down the Floor by Amanda Allen
The Never-Ending Battle by L.D. Woeltjen
The Man Who Travelled in Rocketships by Don Sakers
Bertocci's Proof by Leslie Fish
Wings by C.J. Cherryh
In the Can by Esther Friesner
Tarawa Rising by Don Sakers
And Now the News by Betsy Marks & Anne G. DeMaio
La Vita Nuova by B.W. Clough
The Pigeon Sisters on Space Station Three by Mary L. Mand
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Reviews:
Carmen Miranda's Ghost is Haunting Space Station Three
has been out of print for years. Amazon
usually has some copies available, or you can check at your favorite
used bookstore.
Don's story Tarawa Rising appeared in (and inspired the title
for) The Ghost of Carmen Miranda and
other spooky gay & lesbian tales.
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