Bestselling writer Orson Scott Card founded the online magazine *Intergalactic Medicine Show* in 2006. It has been a big success, drawing submissions from well-known sf and fantasy writers, as well as fostering some amazing new talents.This collection contains some of the best of those stories from
Medicine Show
โ Scribed by Bill Crider
- Publisher
- Crossroad Press
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 106 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Ray Storey plays the role of Kit Carson in Col. A. J. Mahaffey's Authentic Medicine Show, wearing a fringed outfit and doing trick shooting to help the colonel push his Miracle Oil and Indian Vitality Pills. Storey's using his job with the show to travel around the country to look for the men who killed his parents, and of course there's a showdown in the end. Also accompanying the show are an alcoholic doctor and the colonel's daughter, who plays the Indian Maiden known as Banuj Ta-Ta. She does an exotic dance to help push the Vitality Pills.
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