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Martian V.F.W.

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The story follows preparations for a major city parade that are interrupted when a delegation of giant, three-colored, anthropomorphic ants appears claiming to represent a Martian veterans' organization and demands a place on the route. A flustered parade manager negotiates their inclusion as the group and its small float proceed by performing clownish acrobatics and firing harmless blue sparks, delighting the crowd and perplexing officials. Interwoven reactions of a child and his father highlight the tale's comic contrast between spectacle, bureaucratic routine, and public amusement.

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G. L. Vandenburg

G. L. Vandenburg is an author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative literature. His works often explore themes of space exploration and the human experience in extraordinary circumstances. Notable titles include "Jubilation, U.S.A.," which presents a unique take on American life through a fantastical lens, and "Martian V.F.W.," which delves into the lives of veterans in a Martian setting. Vandenburg's writing is characterized by imaginative storytelling and a blend of humor and social commentary, making him a distinctive voice in the genre.

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