Actually, it is a case of Tom Kratman writing 'Watch on the Rhine', 'Yellow Eyes', and 'The Tuloriad' in John Ringo's setting, and John Ringo approving. (IIRC, John Ringo wrote a sentence which went into the afterword of Yellow Eyes.)
-The Tuloriad
Another funny bit of Tuloriad is when you finish, and start thinking about how many different types of stories have been told. There is one there that is actually a fairly classic and well done version of its type, that one would not at all expect to find just on opening the book.
Quote: "You really ought to give him a chance, though," Boyd said. "Guano's all right. Especially since he gave up snorting VX."
-The Tuloriad
Another funny bit of Tuloriad is when you finish, and start thinking about how many different types of stories have been told. There is one there that is actually a fairly classic and well done version of its type, that one would not at all expect to find just on opening the book.