The Grantville Gazettes
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Author | Eric Flint |
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Language | English |
Series | 1632 series |
Genre | Alternate History, Anthology |
Publisher | Baen Books |
Publication date | Semi-periodic, and Periodic (bi-monthly) Various dates from February 2003 and from 2004 (in print as books) |
Publication place | USA |
Media type | e-zine and ebook Paperback and hardcover |
Pages | Grantville Gazette I, 361 pp (first edition) |
Preceded by | Ring of Fire (anthology) |
Followed by | Grantville Gazette II |
Website | grantvillegazette |
The Grantville Gazettes are anthologies of short stories set in the 1632 universe introduced in Eric Flint's novel 1632.
The Gazettes started as an experiment: a professionally edited, officially sanctioned "fan magazine" published electronically. Initially released as serialized e-magazines, they were later published as e-books (taking a page from the Baen Books experience with E-ARCs—Electronic Advance Reader Copies, which had been instituted several years earlier.) Because the electronic sales were successful, Baen contracted with Flint for more issues, to be published 3-4 times per year (bimonthly, starting in 2007[1]). Each would form part of the canonical background for the other works (novels and anthologies) in the rapidly growing 1632 series.
As of mid-2012, e-magazines are published bimonthly, and six books have been published (five of those as both hardcover and mass market paperback) excerpted from the first 17 issues of the magazine. A seventh book is promised.[1][2]
Origins
Separating 1632-verse history from the internet web fora at Baen Books web site Baen's Bar is impossible, for the forum has shaped the series, as the series has, in part, shaped the forum. Only the Honorverse web forums of best selling author David Weber have been busier than the eventual three special fora set up for 1632-verse topics since 2000, and according to Flint, by 2005 over two hundred-thousand posts had been made on the '1632 Tech' forum alone. Hence, while fan fiction, the Gazettes from the outset differed in important ways from most fan fiction:
- Flint himself had sought out and accepted ideas and input from fans when beginning the writing of the lead novel 1632. Some of those discussions became back plot for the series, and some were submitted to him as stories.
- Flint, caught unaware and unprepared by the demand for a sequel, decided to open up the universe and invite other established authors to help shape the milieu. With all the internet buzz, and having already sought and gotten months of input from the new 1632verse business-only forum "1632 Tech Manual", he and Baen agreed to include meritorious fan fiction in the collection envisioned. That anthology became Ring of Fire, but was delayed for business reasons—sound marketing. David Weber and Flint had threshed out a backplot and agreed to do a 1632 sequel as a novel, and it built upon and integrated the thoughts submitted for Ring of Fire. Jim Baen sat on Ring of Fire, as anthologies in today's fiction market generally don't sell well, and a series with an anthology as its second work was new ground.
- It was professionally edited and produced by experienced persons in the publishing industry, and Flint as gate-keeper for the series canon was unhesitant in turning back poor writing for rewrite or just rejecting same.
- If accepted and published, the story background and back plot thereafter was canon for the universe—if material was published in a Gazette, it became part of the basis of the series thereafter.
Issued initially as an electronic quasi-magazine using the publisher's e-ARC distribution system, the original magazine came out only sporadically—as Flint and Baen copy editors had time to put early issues together. By the time of the seventh issue in June 2006, three years from the first volume, having proved to be a self-funding success, the publication changed. Along the way, Jim Baen had agreed to try another experiment, and brought out volume 1 in print as a paperback. In March 2006 Baen published volume 2 in hardcover, which became a New York Times best seller.
No longer were issues serialized in three installments, the form of the promotional Baen Webscriptions value packs, but began coming out as a single ebook at a much greater regularity. By volume 10, the magazine had hit a regular publication rate of one issue every other month released the first day of odd numbered months, and migrated from being an offering within Baen's catalog of offerings (where they are still listed as ebooks) to having a subscription system administered and accessed from its own website. It is particularly notable[citation needed] in that is composed of short fiction which has spawned no less than three best sellers in an age when the market for short fiction (anthologies) is very poor. In addition, the Grantville Gazettes have served as the source of new ideas and relationships which energize the popular series and find their way into the novels of the 1632 series.
Beginning in early 2007, the Gazette's publishers added an on-line web based edition published quarterly (eventually bimonthly). Additionally, the publishers switched to paying full professional rates instead of the semi-pro rates that had been paid and became an SFWA qualifying market.[3] After the first four volumes, the published book became a "Best of" annual collection.
The Anthology Authors Process
The various authors featured in the Gazettes are part of Flint's online experiment (Phase II) in developing a milieu with input from many others on the webforum Baen's Bar. The 1632 Tech Manual (oldstyle: '1632 Tech') sub-section of the Bar focuses on reproducing modern technology in the 17th century. The 1632 Slushpile forum is where authors first submit to a tough peer review process. Once critical readers have deemed the nascent story worthy, the work passes to an editorial board, which also considers how the work will fit into and impact the milieu as currently planned out and plotted. Some stories have thus served as the genesis of their own 1632 universe sub-series or plot thread. This is chaired by Eric Flint, who retains veto power over all work in the 1632 verse, and Eric then decides in which issue or volume of the Gazette the story should be allocated. Authors get paid a sub-professional rate upon the acceptance of the work, and additional financial remuneration and considerations when the anthology reaches print at a later time.
The Gazettes thus contain short stories based in the world of Flint's 1632 series, as well as articles about the restrictions on technology available in the time-stranded town and the plausibility of items and redeveloped technology within the milieu of the 1632 multiverse. The latter essays are written by members based on findings and results from a more formal subset of contributor-advisors known as the 1632 Technical board. Part of this group also sits on the 1632 Editorial Board.
Importance of the Gazettes
The impact of individual stories submitted for inclusion into the Grantville Gazettes will likely never be truly known, because even the bad or 'unaccepted' ones have shaped ideas, the action, commentary, and thought on the web-forums 1632 Tech and 1632 Comments. Even those that fail to meet the final test of espousing 'canon' developments in the neohistory have influenced later written works, including those by Flint, who is the final determiner as the sole person involved in each work in the milieu of what is acceptable canon, and who has acknowledged a debt to all such submissions and discussions. Considered one way, each story written has the ability of setting a new Point of divergence, affecting various storylines. Several fan-written stories have suggested major plotlines, even before the concept of the Grantville Gazettes eMagazine experiment was approved by Jim Baen. Those stories were published alongside established writers in the Ring of Fire, and according to Flint, affected other main plotlines like 1634: The Ram Rebellion.
Other Gazette stories have filled in important gaps in terms of economics, sociology, and technology: "The Sewing Circle" deals with four precocious teen friends and their stubborn insistence on making adult contributions. When they succeed, they establish a model for uptimers starting downtime businesses, setting an example that ripples through Grantville. In the sequel, "Other People's Money", they shake up the European stock markets, and not inconsequentially, interest the downtime populace in learning more about investing and uptime financial knowledge. Sociologically, their success doomed tailoring guilds, and spawned down-timer publication of popular fiction, inculcating up-timer sociology et cetera via modern novels, especially perhaps, Romance novels. Apparently even downtimers like their soaps! "A Lineman for the Country" along with a couple of other short stories created the forthcoming important Eastern European thread , and so on.
Flint has stated that he intends that short stories featuring major characters, or establishing points that will be important in future novels will be collected into the Ring of Fire anthologies, and that The Grantville Gazettes anthologies will feature the stories of characters that don't establish new background for the novels. However, many of the characters or events become more important in retrospect than either the author or editor expected, so this rule is fairly weak, as shown in the Other People's Money example.
On another level entirely, the gazette stories are just stories. Since they tend to focus on the ground-level interactions of their protagonists, and those characters tend to repeat, not only in subsequent stories by the same author, but in stories by others, Flint has characterized them in part as soap-operas in the preface to Grantville Gazette IV.
Print publication
Starting in November 2004, the first Gazette was also released experimentally in a paper edition with issue I as a paperback. The second volume was released in hardcover in March 2006, this and subsequent titles use Roman Numerals for titles such as are listed below in the section List of Gazettes, as appear on the print publication covers.
Each print edition contains an additional story that was not published in any e-magazine. Starting with volume V, each print edition contains stories from several of the magazines, and not all magazine stories are published in the books. The List of Gazettes section below gives the publication dates and a rough guide to which magazines are collected into particular books.
Print title | Publication date | ISBN | e-Vols covered | Additional Flint story |
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Grantville Gazette I | November 2004[4] | 0-7434-8860-1 | Whole issue 1 | Portraits |
Grantville Gazette II | March 2006[5] | 1-4165-2051-1 | Whole issue 2 | Steps In The Dance |
Grantville Gazette III | January 2007[6] | 1-4165-0941-0 | Whole issue 3 | Postage Due |
Grantville Gazette IV | June 2008[7] | 1-4165-5554-4 | Whole issue 4 | The Anatomy Lesson |
Grantville Gazette V | August 2009[8] | 1-4391-3279-8 | From issues 5–10 | Steady Girl |
Grantville Gazette VI | January 2012[9] | 1-4516-3853-1 | From issues 11–19 | The Masque |
Grantville Gazette VII | April 2015[10] | 978-1476780290 | From issues 20–30 | An Aukward Situation |
Grantville Gazette VIII | June 2018[11] | 978-1481483292 | From issues 31–45 | Descartes Before the Whores |
Grantville Gazette IX | July 2021[12] | 978-1982125455 | TBA | TBA |
Overall literary criticism and reception of the printed versions
Sales of the printed versions of the Grantville Gazette I[13][14] and Grantville Gazette II[15] were high enough to have these issues listed on the Locus (magazine) Bestsellers Lists with Volume I topping at number 9 in 2005 for Paperbacks and Volume II at 10 in 2006 for Hardcovers respectively.
Overall, most reviewers wrote favorable reviews[16][17] while only a small number were negative.[18] Roland Green of Booklist wrote that "Flint’s 1632 universe seems to be inspiring a whole new crop of gifted alternate historians."[19]
Reception of printed volumes that do not have their own page yet
Grantville Gazette IV
The reviewer for Observe and See wrote that the printed version of the Grantville Gazette IV is "It is every bit as enjoyable as the other editions" and reviewed each story in this edition.[20] The reviewer for The Billion Light-Year Bookshelf wrote extensive individual reviews for each of the included stories.[21] The reviewer also noted that one of the stories from the Gazette was a part of the backstory of one of the novels that she had previously reviewed.
- Grantville Gazette IV title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Grantville Gazette V
The reviewer for Booklist wrote that the printed edition of the Grantville Gazette V "add[s] dimensions to Flint’s singular alternate-history creation."[22] The reviewer for The Billion Light-Year Bookshelf wrote individual reviews for each of the included stories.[23] Most were positive, however she did warn the reader that at least one story could be incomprehensible unless the reader have already read most of the books in the series.
- Grantville Gazette V title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Grantville Gazette VI
Bill Lawhorn of SFRevu reviewed the printed version of Grantville Gazette VI and wrote that "This is another great collection for fans of the Ring of Fire series. There is a little something for everyone, history, mystery and adventure."[24] The reviewer for the San Francisco Book Review wrote that "all of the stories are well-written and peopled with fascinating characters."[25] The reviewer for the Library Journal also gave a positive review.[26]
- Grantville Gazette VI title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Grantville Gazette VII
The reviewer for the SFRevu wrote that "The stories run quite a gamut. There are mysteries, action adventure, and little bit of rewritten history." Some of the stories are quirky and that "the characters have a sense of humor" while some of the other "stories aren't all humorous, they also deal with subjects related to inequality and opportunity. The reviewer also wrote that "Another really good part of the series, is the serious discussion of technology and how old technologies can be recreated until the equipment needed to build the modern technology is available." The reviewer also states that "The Gazette has been a pipeline for developing authors."[27] The reviewer for the Midwest Book Review wrote that the book "provides a lively set of vignettes and tales that juxtapose well with the primary books in the series and fill in many gaps with new stories and new information".[28]
- Grantville Gazette VII title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
The Ring of Fire Press
Many of the continuing serials have been republished as single volume collections by the publishers of the Gazette through their own Ring of Fire Press to make the material easier to access by its readers by not having its readers search through various Gazette back issues to access a previous episode of a particular serial.[29]
Short story awards
Starting in 2017, the Gazette began to offer an award for the best short story that was published during the previous calendar year as determined by its readers.[30]
Year | Title | Authors | Issue |
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2016 | The Winter Canvas: A Daniel Block Story[31] | Meriah L. Crawford and Robert E. Waters | 67 |
2017 | The Long Road Home, Part 2[32] | Nick Lorance | 69 |
2018 | Requiem For the Future[33] | David Carrico | 76 |
2019 | Clique, Clique, Boom[34] | Bjorn Hasseler | 82 |
Free Access
Jim Baen believed in the promotional power of library access to books. In the very early days of the Web, he started releasing free e-book copies of many of the books in the company's back list at a website called the Baen Free Library.[35]
Additionally, sample CDs of e-books are bound into many Baen first edition hardcover books. Although the books on these CDs are often not included in the Baen Free Library, the publisher allows fan sites to put these CDs up on the web. The e-book version of the book version (thus containing each "extra" Flint novella) of the first five Grantville Gazettes, along with most of the novels in the series are on CD#23 available on The Fifth Imperium.
Jim Baen's Universe
Starting with magazine issue #19, another Baen magazine was merged into the Grantville Gazette. For the next ten issues, there was no change in the Gazettes beyond a dual title on the title page. In magazine issue #30, Eric Flint introduced the "Universe Annex" to the Grantville Gazette[36] featuring a story slot and columns from Jim Baen's Universe.
List of Gazettes
Magazine Volume |
Serial e-Magazine Start Date |
e-book Volume date |
Book Volume[2] |
Hardcover date |
Paperback date |
01 | 2003-02 | 2003-04 | I | none | 2004-11-01 |
02 | 2003-08 | 2003-10 | II | 2006-03 | 2007-10-01 |
03 | 2004-08 | 2004-10 | III | 2007-01 | 2008-05-20 |
04 | 2004-10 | 2005-04 | IV | 2008-06 | 2010-07-27 |
05 | 2005-07 | 2005-09 | V | 2009-08 | 2011-02-22 |
06 | 2006-01 | 2006-03 | |||
07 | 2006-02 | 2006-04 | |||
08 | 2006-06 | 2006-08 | |||
09 | 2006-09 | 2006-11 | |||
10 | 2006-11 | 2007-01 | |||
11 | 2007-01 | 2007-03 | |||
12 | 2007-03 | 2007-05 | VI | 2012-01-03 | 2012-11-27 |
13 | 2007-05 | 2007-07 | |||
14 | 2007-07 | 2007-09 | |||
15 | 2007-09 | 2007-11 | |||
16 | 2007-11 | 2008-01 | |||
17 | 2008-01 | 2008-03 | |||
18 | 2008-03 | 2008-05 | VII | (future) | |
19 | 2008-05 | 2008-07 | |||
20 | 2008-07 | 2008-09 | |||
21 | 2008-09 | 2008-11 | |||
22 | 2008 | 2009-03 | |||
23 | 2009 | 2009-05 | |||
24 | 2009 | 2009-07 | |||
25 | 2009-09 | ||||
26 | 2009-11 | ||||
27 | 2010-01 | ||||
28 | 2010-03 | ||||
29 | 2010-05 | ||||
30 | 2010-07 | ||||
31 | 2010-09 | ||||
32 | 2010-11 | ||||
33 | 2011-01 | ||||
34 | 2011-03 | ||||
35 | 2011-05 | ||||
36 | 2011-07 | ||||
37 | 2011-09 | ||||
38 | 2011-11 | ||||
39 | 2012-01 | ||||
40 | 2012-03 | ||||
41 | 2012-05 | ||||
42 | 2012-07 |
List of Stories
In this table, Volumes of The Grantville Gazette electronic magazine are indicated by Arabic numerals in the title. Volumes of The Grantville Gazette published books are indicated by Roman numerals in the title.[37] Up to volume IV, each book contained the equivalent magazine content plus an additional story. After volume IV, each book contains stories from several magazines. Not all stories from the magazine are included in books, and each book still has an additional story that was not in the magazines.[37] Publication in the book version of the Grantville Gazette are indicated by GG and a Roman numeral in the "book" column. For simplicity, stories from the Ring of Fire anthology series are included in this same table and are indicated by ROF and a Roman numeral I, II, or III in the "book" column.
Title | Author | Series | First
published |
e-zine Volume |
Book | Internal Date | |
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Portraits | Eric Flint | Rubens | 2004-11 | (none) | GG I | 1633 (?) | |
Anna's Story | Loren Jones | 2003-02 | 1 | GG I | 1631-05 to 12 | ||
Curio and Relic | Tom Van Natta | 2003-02 | 1 | GG I | 1631-05 | ||
The Sewing Circle | Gorg Huff | OPM | 2003-02 | 1 | GG I & 1636: The Barbie Consortium | 1631-06 to 12 | |
The Rudolstadt Colloquy | Virginia DeMarce | Cavriani | 2003-02 | 1 | GG I | 1633-04 | |
Radio in the 1632 Universe | Rick Boatright | 2003-02 | 1 | GG I | non-fiction | ||
They've Got Bread Mold, So Why Can't They Make Penicillin? |
Bob Gottlieb | 2003-02 | 1 | GG I | non-fiction | ||
Horse Power | Karen Bergstralh | 2003-02 | 1 | GG I | non-fiction | ||
Steps In The Dance | Eric Flint | Rubens | 2006-03 | none | GG II | ||
Collateral Damage | Mike Spehar | 2003-08 | 2 | GG II | Spring 1634 | ||
Euterpe, Episode 1 | Enrico M. Toro | Euterpe (Carissimi) | 2003-08 | 2 | GG II | 1633-06 | |
The Company Men | Christopher James Weber |
Donovan & North | 2003-08 | 2 | GG II | 1632 | |
Just One Of Those Days | Leonard Hollar | 2003-08 | 2 | GG II | 1631 | ||
God's Gifts | Gorg Huff | 2003-08 | 2 | GG II | 1631-05 to 1632-04 | ||
Bottom-Feeders | John Zeek | 2003-08 | 2 | GG II | |||
An Invisible War | Danita Lee Ewing | Leahy Medical Center | 2003-08 | 2&3 | GG II | 1633-06 to 1634-01 | |
A quick and dirty treatise on historical fencing |
Enrico M. Toro | 2003-08 | 2 | GG II | non-fiction | ||
So You Want To Do Telecommunications In 1633? |
Rick Boatright | 2003-08 | 2 | GG II | non-fiction | ||
Mente Et Malleo: Practical Mineralogy And Minerals Exploration In 1632 |
Laura Runkle | 2003-08 | 2 | GG II | non-fiction | ||
The Secret Book Of Zink | Andrew Clark (as Dr. Erasmus Faustus) |
2003-08 | 2 | GG II | non-fiction | ||
Postage Due | Eric Flint | Rubens | 2007-01 | none | GG III | ||
Pastor Kastenmayer's Revenge | Virginia DeMarce | Kastenmayer's | 2004-08 | 3 | GG III | 1634-05 to 1635-04 | |
The Sound of Music | David Carrico | Franz Sylwester | 2004-08 | 3 | GG III | 1632 to 1633-01 | |
Other People's Money | Gorg Huff | OPM | 2004-08 | 3 | GG III & 1636: The Barbie Consortium | 1633 | |
If the Demons Will Sleep | Eva Musch | 2004-08 | 3 | GG III | 1633-05 | ||
Hobson's Choice | Francis Turner | 2004-08 | 3 | GG III | 1632 to 1633 | ||
Hell Fighters | Wood Hughes | 2004-08 | 3 | GG III | 1631 to 1632 | ||
Euterpe, Episode 2 | Enrico M. Toro | Euterpe (Carissimi) | 2004-08 | 3 | GG III | 1633-08 | |
Iron | Rick Boatright | 2004-08 | 3 | GG III | non-fiction | ||
The Impact of Mechanization on German Farms |
Karen Bergstralh | 2004-08 | 3 | GG III | non-fiction | ||
Firearms in the 1632 Universe | Leonard Hollar Bob Hollingsworth Tom Van Natta John Zeek |
Flint's Lock Firearms Roundtable |
2004-08 | 3 | GG III | non-fiction | |
Alchemical Distillation | Andrew Clark (as Dr. Erasmus Faustus) |
2004-08 | 3 | GG III | non-fiction | ||
The Anatomy Lesson | Eric Flint | Elisabeth Stuart | 2008-06 | none | GG IV | 1636? | |
Poor Little Rich Girls | Paula Goodlett Gorg Huff |
Barbie Consortium | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV & 1636: The Barbie Consortium | ||
'Til We Meet Again | Virginia DeMarce | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | |||
One Man's Junk | Karen Bergstrahl | Kudzu Werke | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | ||
Chip's Christmas Gift | Russ Rittgers | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | |||
Dice's Drawings | Dan Robinson | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | |||
The Class of '34 | Kerryn Offord | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | 1934-06 | ||
Magdeburg Marines: The Few and the Proud |
Jose J. Clavell | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | 1633 | ||
Elizabeth | Ernest Lutz John Zeek |
TacRail | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | ||
Heavy Metal Music or Revolution in Three Flats |
David Carrico | Franz Sylwester | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | 1633-04 | |
Drillers in Doublets | Iver P. Cooper | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | non-fiction | ||
How to Keep Your Old John Deere Plowing: Diesel Fuel Alternatives for Grantville 1631–1639 |
Allen W. McDonnell | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | non-fiction | ||
How to Build a Machine Gun in 1634 with Available Technology: First View |
Leonard Hollar Tom Van Natta John Zeek |
Flint's Lock Firearms Roundtable |
2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | non-fiction | |
How to Build a Machine Gun in 1634 with Available Technology: Second View |
Bob Hollingsworth | Flint's Lock | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | non-fiction | |
A Looming Challenge | Pam Poggiani | 2004-10 | 4 | GG IV | |||
Steady Girl | Eric Flint | Eddie Junker | 2009-08 | none | GG V | 1635-06 to 08 | |
Schwarza Falls | Douglas W. Jones | 2005-07 | 5 | GG V | 1631-05 | ||
Recycling | Philip Schillawski John Rigby |
2006-01 | 6 | GG V | 1633-?? to 07 | ||
Old Folks' Music | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
2006-01 | 6 | 1633-07 | |||
Grantville is Different | Russ Rittgers | 2006-01 | 6 | 1632-08 | |||
The Woman Shall Not Wear That |
Virginia DeMarce | Kastenmeyer | 2006-01 | 6 | 1634-07 to 12 | ||
Live Free | Karen Bergstrahl | 1635 | 2006-01 | 6 | |||
Mightier than the Sword | Jay Robison | 2006-01 | 6 | 1634 | |||
Got My Buck | Barry C. Swift | 2006-06 | 8 | GG V | 1632 | ||
The Dalai Lama's Electric Buddha |
Victor Klimov | 2006-01 | 6 | GG V | |||
Canst Thou Send Lightnings | Rick Boatright | Smithson | 2006-02 | 7 | GG V | ||
Grantville's Greatest Philosopher? | Terry Howard | Jimmy Dick | 2006-02 | 7 | GG V | ||
The Painter's Gambit | Iver P. Cooper | Felix & Birgit | 2006-05 | 8 | GG V | 1633-10 to 1634-04 | |
A Taste of Home | Chris Racciato | 2006-01 | 6 | GG V | |||
Young Love Lost | Jose J. Clavell | NCIS | 2006-09 | 9 | GG V | ||
The Prepared Mind | Kim Mackey | 2006-11 | 10 | GG V | |||
Capacity for Harm | Richard Evans | 2006-06 | 8 | GG V | 1633 | ||
Little Angel | Kerryn Offord | 2006-11 | 10 | GG V | 1634-01 | ||
None So Blind | David Carrico | NCIS | 2006-11 | 10 | GG V | 1636-01 | |
On the Matter of D'Artagnan |
Bradley H. Sinor | 2006-11 | 10 | GG V | |||
A Filthy Story | Aamund Breivik | 2006-11 | 10 | GG V | |||
The Treasure Hunters | Karen Bergstrahl | Michael Tyler | 2007-01 | 11 | GG V | 2000 to late 1634 | |
Bathing with Coal | Russ Rittgers | 2007-01 | 11 | GG V | |||
Lessons in Astronomy | Peter Hobson | 2007-01 | 11 | GG V | |||
Wish Book | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
2007-01 | 11 | GG V | |||
O For A Muse of Fire | Jay Robison | 2007-01 | 11 | GG V | |||
Pilgrimage of Grace | Virginia DeMarce | 2007-01 | 11 | GG V | |||
Twenty-eight Men | Mark Huston | 2006-11 | 10 | GG V | 1635-01 | ||
Breaking News | Jay Robison | Prudentia & Jabe | 2005-07 | 5 | 1632-08 to 1633-10 | ||
Ounces Of Prevention | Kim Mackey | Rubens/Infante/Essen | 2005-07 | 5 | |||
Burmashave | Chris Racciato | 2005-07 | 5 | 1633-05 to 11 | |||
Susan's Story | Paula Goodlett & Gorg Huff | Velma Hardesty | 2005-07 | 5 | 1636: The Barbie Consortium | 1632-08 | |
Of Masters And Men | Karen Bergstralh | Kudzu Werke | 2005-07 | 5 | 1631-11 | ||
Murphy's Law | Virginia DeMarce | 2005-07 | 5 | 1634-07 to 1635-02 | |||
Suite For Four Hands | David Carrico | Sylwester | 2005-07 | 5 | GG VI | 1633-07 | |
Euterpe | Enrico M. Toro | Euterpe 3 | 2005-07 | 5 | 1633-10 | ||
In Vitro Veritas: Glassmaking After The Ring Of Fire | Iver P. Cooper | 2005-07 | 5 | non-fiction | |||
Dyes And Mordants | Lisa Satterlund | 2005-07 | 5 | non-fiction | |||
What Replaces the SRG? | Leonard Hollar, Bob Hollingsworth, John Rigby, Phillip Schillawski, Tom Van Natta, John Zeek | Flint's Lock Firearms Roundtable |
2005-07 | 5 | non-fiction | ||
The Grantville Brickmaker's Primer | Kerryn Offord | 2005-07 | 5 | non-fiction | |||
Federico and Ginger | Iver P. Cooper | 2006-01 | 6 | ||||
Old Folks' Music | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
2006-01 | 6 | 1636: The Barbie Consortium | 1633-07 | ||
Calling Dr. Phil | Kerryn Offord | Dr. Phil 1 | 2006-01 | 6 | 1633 | ||
Dr. Phil's Amazing Lightning Crystal |
Kerryn Offord | Dr. Phil 2 | 2006-01 | 6 | |||
Dr. Phil's Aeolian Transformers |
Kerryn Offord Boatright |
Dr. Phil 3 | 2006-01 | 6 | |||
Exegesis and Interpretation of Up-timer Printed Matter |
Francis Turner | 2006-01 | 6 | non-fiction | |||
Bouncing Back: Bringing Rubber to Grantville |
Iver P. Cooper | 2006-01 | 6 | non-fiction | |||
On the Design, Construction and Maintenance of Wooden Aircraft |
Jerry Hollombe Mike Spehar |
2006-01 | 6 | non-fiction | |||
The Jews of 1632 | Douglas W. Jones | 2006-01 | 6 | non-fiction | |||
Mule 'Round The World | Virginia DeMarce | Minnie H | 2006-02 | 7 | |||
Von Grantville | Russ Rittgers | Chad Jenkins | 2006-02 | 7 | 1632 | ||
Burgers, Fries, And Beer | John and Patti Friend | 2006-02 | 7 | ||||
Mama Mia, That's A Good Pizza Pie! |
Jon and Linda Sonnenleiter | Misadventures of T & V | 2006-02 | 7 | 1634-10 | ||
Seasons | Mark H. Huston | 2006-02 | 7 | 1631-05 to 1632-05 | |||
Not At All The Type | Virginia DeMarce | 2006-02 | 7 | 1634-06 | |||
Dr. Phil's Amazing Essence Of Fire Tablets |
Kerryn Offord Rick Boatright |
Dr. Phil | 2006-02 | 7 | |||
Zinkens A Bundle | Kerryn Offord | Dr. Phil | 2006-02 | 7 | |||
Crucibellus | Kim Mackey | Essen Chronicles | 2006-02 | 7 | |||
The Mechanical Reproduction Of Sound: Developing A Recorded Music Distribution Industry |
Chris Penycate Rick Boatright |
2006-02 | 7 | non-fiction | |||
Mass Media In The 1632 Universe | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
2006-02 | 7 | non-fiction | |||
Railroading In Germany | Carsten Edelberger | 2006-02 | 7 | non-fiction | |||
Harnessing The Iron Horse: Railroad Locomotion In The 1632 Universe |
Iver P. Cooper | 2006-02 | 7 | non-fiction | |||
Into the Very Pit of Hell | Douglas W. Jones | Joseph Hanauer 1 | 2006-06 | 8 | 1631-05 | ||
Not a Princess Bride | Terry Howard | Jimmy Dick | 2006-06 | 8 | |||
Dear Sir | Chris Racciato | 2006-06 | 8 | ||||
The Sons of St. John | Jay Robison | Celtic Church | 2006-06 | 8 | |||
Prince and Abbot | Virginia DeMarce | Wes & Clara Jenkins | 2006-06 | 8 | 1632-12 | ||
A Question of Faith | Anette Pedersen | Grunwald | 2006-06 | 8 | 1633-12 | ||
Flight 19 to Magdeburg | Jose J. Clavell | 1635 | 2006-06 | 8 | |||
Rolling On | Karen Bergstralh | Kudzu Werke | 2006-06 | 8 | |||
Three Innocuous Words | Russ Rittgers | 2006-06 | 8 | ||||
Doctor Phil's Distraction | Kerryn Offord | Dr. Phil, Kastenmayer | 2006-06 | 8 | |||
Louis de Geer | Kim Mackey | Essen Steel 2 | 2006-06 | 8 | |||
A Russian Noble | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
Butterflies in the Kremlin 1 |
2006-06 | 8 | 1636: The Kremlin Games | ||
Refrigeration and the 1632 World: Opportunities and Challenges |
Mark H. Huston q | 2006-06 | 8 | non-fiction | |||
New France in 1634 and the Fate of North America |
Michael Varhola | 2006-06 | 8 | non-fiction | |||
Aluminum: Will O' the Wisp? | Iver P. Cooper | 2006-06 | 8 | non-fiction | |||
Mail Stop | Virginia DeMarce | 2006-09 | 9 | 1633-03 to 11 | |||
Those Daring Young Men | Rick Boatright | 2006-09 | 9 | 1635 | |||
Those Daring Not So Young Men | Rick Boatright | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
A Matter Of Taste | Kerryn Offord | 2006-09 | 9 | 1634 | |||
Those Not So Daring | Rick Boatright | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Anna the Baptist | Terry Howard | 2006-09 | 9 | 1634-12 | |||
Fly Like a Bird | Loren Jones | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Gearhead | Mark H Huston | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Water Wings | Terry Howard | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Under the Tuscan Son | Iver Cooper | 2006-09 | 9 | 1633-11 | |||
Wings on the Mountain | Terry Howard | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Pocket Money | John and Patti Friend | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Moonraker | Karen Bergstralh | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
The Minstrel Boy | John Zeek | TacRail | 2006-09 | 9 | GG V | 1634-02 | |
Ultralight | Sean Massey | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Tool or Die | Karen Bergstralh | Kudzu Werke | 2006-09 | 9 | |||
If at First You Don't Succeed . . . | Paula Goodlett | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Waves of Change | Paula Goodlett Gorg Huff |
2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Try, Try Again | Paula Goodlett | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Little Jammer Boys | Kim Mackey | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
Safe at First Base | Mark H Huston | 2006-09 | 9 | ||||
The Order of the Foot | Richard Evans | 2006-09 | 9 | 1634-10 | |||
Trip to Paris | Kim Mackey | Essen Chronicles 3 | 2006-09 | 9 | |||
At the Cliff's Edge | Iver P. Cooper | Batman? | 2006-09 | 9 | |||
A 'Merican in Moscow | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
Butterflies In The Kremlin 2 |
2006-09 | 9 | 1636: The Kremlin Games | 1633-04 | |
Radio in 1632, Part 3 | Rick Boatright | Radio | 2006-09 | 9 | non-fiction | ||
The Sound of Mica | Iver P. Cooper | 2006-09 | 9 | non-fiction | |||
A Tempest In a Baptistry | Terry Howard | 2006-09 | 9 | non-fiction | |||
The Daily Beer | Anette Pedersen | 2006-09 | 9 | non-fiction | |||
White Gold | Kerryn Offord | 2006-09 | 9 | non-fiction | |||
Star Crossed | Rainaldi | 2006-11 | 10 | ||||
Lies, Truths and Consequences | Jose J. Clavell | Rainaldi, NCIS | 2006-11 | 10 | |||
The Salon | Paula Goodlett Gorg Huff |
2006-11 | 10 | 1636: The Barbie Consortium | |||
The Launcher | Richard Evans | 2006-11 | 10 | 1634-04 | |||
Fiddling Stranger | Russ Rittgers | 2006-11 | 10 | ||||
Grand Tour | Iver P. Cooper | Hobbes | 2006-11 | 10 | |||
Franconia! | Virginia DeMarce | Franconia 1 Tom & Dick Quiney |
2006-11 | 10 | |||
Doctor Phil's Family | Kerryn Offord | Dr. Phil | 2006-11 | 10 | |||
Boris, Natasha . . . But Where's Bullwinkle |
Butterflies in the Kremlin 3 | 2006-11 | 10 | 1636: The Kremlin Games | |||
Crude Penicillin: Potential and Limitations |
Vincent W. Coljee | 2006-11 | 10 | non-fiction | |||
All Roads Lead. . . | Iver P. Cooper | 2006-11 | 10 | non-fiction | |||
The Feast | Anette Pedersen | 2006-11 | 10 | non-fiction | |||
Azrael's Bargain | Terry Howard | Jimmy Dick | 2007-01 | 11 | |||
Land of Ice and Sun | Kim Mackey | 2007-01 | 11 | ||||
A Gift of Blankets | Kerryn Offord Vincent Colje |
2007-01 | 11 | 1632-04 to 08 | |||
Bootstrapping | Kerryn Offord | 2007-01 | 11 | 1631-12 | |||
Trommler Records | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
Barbie Consortium | 2007-01 | 11 | 1636: The Barbie Consortium | ||
Second Starts | Iver P. Cooper | Stretching Out | 2007-01 | 11 | 1632-05 | ||
Butterflies in the Kremlin 4 | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
Butterflies in the Kremlin | 2007-01 | 11 | 1636: The Kremlin Games | ||
Hither and Yon: Transportation Modes, Costs and Infrastructure in 1632 and after |
Iver P. Cooper | 2007-01 | 11 | non-fiction | |||
Steam: Taming the Demon | Kevin H. Evans | 2007-01 | 11 | non-fiction | |||
Adventures in Transportation: An Examination of Drags, Carts, Wagons and Carriages Available in the 17th century |
Karen Bergstralh | 2007-01 | 11 | non-fiction | |||
The Anaconda Project | Eric Flint | Anaconda 1 | 2007-03 | 12 | |||
Birdwatching | Garrett W. Vance | Birdwatching | 2007-03 | 12 | GG VI | 1631-05 to 1633-05 | |
The Monster | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
TEA | 2007-03 | 12 | GG VI | 1633 to 1635 | |
One Step Toward the Clouds | Sean Massey | 2007-03 | 12 | 1633-12 | |||
The Price of Dumplings | Terry Howard | dumplings | 2007-03 | 12 | |||
Thunder in the Mountains | Richard Evans | 2007-03 | 12 | ||||
Mrs. December, 1636 | 2007-03 | 12 | GG VI | 1636-12 | |||
Cowspiracy | Kerryn Offord | 2007-03 | 12 | 1633-01 | |||
Domestic Violence | John Zeek | 2007-03 | 12 | ||||
Through A Glass, Darkly | David Carrico | 2007-03 | 12 | 1635-5 | |||
Letters From France | Kerryn Offord | 2007-03 | 12 | ||||
Amazon Adventure | Iver P. Cooper | Stretching Out 2 | 2007-03 | 12 | |||
So You Want to Build the Internet: IP Communications in 1633 |
Charles Prael | 2007-03 | 12 | non-fiction | |||
Grantville Police Department | John Zeek | 2007-03 | 12 | non-fiction | |||
Flying the Virtual Skies: A Brief History and 1632 Perspective on Flight Simulation |
Sean Massey | 2007-03 | 12 | non-fiction | |||
My Name is Legion: Copying the Books of Grantville |
Iver P. Cooper | 2007-03 | 12 | non-fiction | |||
Aircraft in the 1632 Universe | Gorg Huff | 2007-03 | 12 | non-fiction | |||
The Anaconda Project 2 | Eric Flint | Anaconda | 2007-05 | 13 | |||
Protected Species | Garrett W. Vance | Birdwatching | 2007-05 | 13 | 1634-07 | ||
A Tinker's Progress | Terry Howard | John Bunyan | 2007-05 | 13 | GG VI | ||
Nothing's Ever Simple | Virginia DeMarce | 2007-05 | 13 | GG VI | 1633-12 to 1634-10 | ||
The Ear of the Beholder | Terry Martin | 2007-05 | 13 | ||||
Out of a Job? | Iver P. Cooper | 2007-05 | 13 | ||||
The Truth According to Buddha | Terry Howard | Jimmy Dick | 2007-05 | 13 | |||
Sailing Upwind | Kevin and Karen Evans | Upwind | 2007-05 | 13 | GG VI | 1633-09 to 1635-09 | |
These Things Have No Fixed Measure | Douglas W. Jones | Joseph Hanauer 2 | 2007-05 | 13 | 1631-06 to 07 | ||
The Dog and Pony Show | Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett | Butterflies in the Kremlin 5 | 2007-05 | 13 | 1636: The Kremlin Games | ||
The Music of the Spheres . . . er, Ring | David Carrico | 2007-05 | 13 | non-fiction | |||
The Wooden Wonders of Grantville | Iver P. Cooper | 2007-05 | 13 | non-fiction | |||
Guilds 101 | Karen Bergstralh | 2007-05 | 13 | non-fiction | |||
The Doodlebugger | Iver P. Cooper | 2007-05 | 13 | 1634 | |||
Supply and Demand | Rick Boatright | Smithson,Zuendkerze | 2007-05 | 13 | GG VI | ||
Plugging Along | Kerryn Offord | Zuendkerze | 2007-05 | 13 | GG VI | ||
The Spark of Inspiration | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
TEA | 2007-05 | 13 | GG VI | ||
Sunday Driver | Laura Runkle | Smithson | 2007-05 | 13 | GG VI | ||
Turn, Turn, Turn | Virginia DeMarce | Smithson | 2007-05 | 13 | GG VI | ||
Anaconda Project 3 | Eric Flint | Anaconda | 14 | ||||
Jenny and the King's Men | Mark Huston | 14 | GG VI | ||||
Mrs. Schumacher | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
14 | |||||
Bats in the Belfry | Garrett W. Vance | 14 | 1634-05 | ||||
A Matter of Unehrlichkeit | Kim Mackey | 14 | GG VI | ||||
Gearing Up | Sean Massey | 14 | 1633-10 | ||||
Songs and Ballads | Virginia DeMarce | Prague | 14 | ||||
The New Romantics | Kerryn Offord | 14 | 1634-02 to 1635-05 | ||||
Stepping Up | Jack Carroll | 14 | |||||
School Days, School Days, Dear Old Golden Rule Days |
14 | ||||||
Cinco de Mayo . . . er, der Fünfte Mai |
Edith Wild | 14 | GG VI | 1634-05 | |||
All Creatures Stand in Judgment | Douglas W. Jones | Joseph Hanauer 3 | 14 | 1831-07 | |||
Maria's Mission | Iver P. Cooper | Stretching Out 3 | 14 | 1633-09 | |||
Radio Killed the Video Star: Mass Communication Development in the 1632 Universe |
Jay Robison | 14 | non-fiction | ||||
Metallic Fusion: Putting it Together in 1632 |
Kevin H. Evans | 14 | non-fiction | ||||
Second Hand Help | Vincent W. Coljee | 14 | non-fiction | ||||
Navigational Instruments Old and New | Iver P. Cooper | Soundings and Sextants 1 | 14 | non-fiction | |||
The Anaconda Project 4 | Eric Flint | The Anaconda Project 4 | 15 | ||||
Letters of Trade | David Dingwall | 15 | GG VI | 1630-10 | |||
The Summer of Our Discontent | Virginia DeMarce | 15 | |||||
A Pirate's Ken | Iver P. Cooper | 15 | 1634 | ||||
Breakthroughs | Jack Carroll | 15 | GG VI | 1634-03 to 10 | |||
The Whippoorwill | John Zeek | TacRail | 15 | ||||
Dog Days | Richard Evans | 15 | 1632-04 to 1635-10 | ||||
Allegro con brio | David Carrico | Sonata 1, Sylwester | 15 | 1634-01 | |||
The Polish Incident or The Wet Firecracker War |
Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett |
Butterflies in the Kremlin 6 | 15 | 1636: The Kremlin Games | |||
Celestial Navigation Methods | Iver P. Cooper | Soundings and Sextants 2 | 15 | non-fiction | |||
The Geared Locomotive or What Wood You Shay To? |
Kevin H. Evans | 15 | non-fiction | ||||
The Theobroma Shell Game | Karen C. Evans | 15 | non-fiction | ||||
Tennis: The Game of Kings | Iver P. Cooper | 15 | non-fiction | ||||
Duty Calls | Karen Bergstralh | 16 | GG VI | 1634-03 | |||
E. Coli: A Tale of Redemption | Terry Howard | Jimmy Dick | 16 | ||||
Wedding Daze | Virginia DeMarce | Velma | 16 | 1634-08 | |||
Doc | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
16 | |||||
The Galloping Goose | Herbert & William Sakalaucks | GR&S RR | 16 | GG VI | |||
Sure Thing | Kerryn Offord | 16 | 1634-03 | ||||
Hunting Traditions | Garrett W. Vance | Walt Dorrman | 16 | ||||
Beyond the Line | Iver P. Cooper | Stretching Out 4 | 16 | 1634-04 | |||
Movement II—Andante espressivo | David Carrico | Sonata 2 | 16 | 1634-01 | |||
Tell Me What You Eat, and I'll Tell You Who You Are | Anette Pedersen | 16 | non-fiction | ||||
The High-Stepping Beauties | Kevin H. Evans | 16 | non-fiction | ||||
Seeing the Heavens | Iver P. Cooper | 16 | non-fiction | ||||
Unintended Consequences: Dealing with the Population Density Explosion | Walt Boyes | 16 | non-fiction | ||||
Y'all Come See Us | Paula Goodlett | Con Announcement | 17 | editorial | |||
The Anaconda Project | Eric Flint | Anaconda 5 | 17 | ||||
The Anaconda Project | Eric Flint | Anaconda 6 | 17 | ||||
Bunny B. Goode | Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett | 17 | GG VI | ||||
Silver Age | Virginia DeMarce | Velma | 17 | 1635-03 | |||
Feng Shui for the Soul | Kerryn Offord | Dr. Phil | 17 | GG VI | 1633 to 1634 | ||
Ghosts on the Glass | Tim Roesch | 17 | GG VI | ||||
Golden Corn | Terry Howard | Old Joe Jenkins | 17 | 1631-05 to 1635-11 | |||
Lost In Translation | Iver P. Cooper | 17 | GG VI | ||||
Comedy of Error | Mark H. Huston | 17 | |||||
The Patron's Plight | Jay Robison | Homage to Etruria 1 | 17 | 1635-05 | |||
Sonata 3 | David Carrico | Sonata 3 | 17 | 1634-03 | |||
The Steam Car | Kevin H. Evans | 17 | non-fiction | ||||
Legal and Social Aspects | Iver P. Cooper | Safety First: Industrial Safety in 1632 #1 | 17 | non-fiction | |||
The Importance of Having a Pig: Food and Preservation in 1632 | Anette Pedersen | 17 | non-fiction | ||||
Scraps of Fashion | Lisa Satterlund | 17 | non-fiction | ||||
The World Turned Upside Down | John R. Johnson | Back to the Flash | 17 | ||||
Gifted with Pascal | Tim Roesch | 18 | |||||
Quintessentially Blonde | Virginia DeMarce | Velma | 18 | 1635-01 | |||
Too Late for Sunday | Michael Badillo | 18 | 1633-12 to 1635-05 | ||||
Dark as a Dungeon | John Zeek | 18 | |||||
The Bloody Baroness of Bornholm | Kerryn Offord | Bornholm | 18 | 1634-05 | |||
And That's How the Money Rolls In | Terry Howard | dumplings | 18 | ||||
The Bureaucrats are Revolting | Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett | Butterflies in the Kremlin 7 | 18 | ||||
Riding the Tiger | Iver P. Cooper | Stretching Out 5 | 18 | 1634-07 | |||
Sonata 4 | David Carrico | Sonata 4 | 18 | 1634-04 to 1635-03 | |||
What's For Dinner: Typical Dishes From 1632 | Anette Pedersen | 18 | non-fiction | ||||
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Mathematics After the Ring of Fire | William Truderung | 18 | non-fiction | ||||
Technical Aspects | Iver P. Cooper | Safety First: Industrial Safety in 1632 #2 | 18 | non-fiction | |||
It's Getting Closer . . . | Paula Goodlett | Albacon | 19 | editorial | |||
The Anaconda Project 7 | Eric Flint | Anaconda 7 | 19 | ||||
The Anaconda Project 8 | Eric Flint | Anaconda 8 | 19 | ||||
The Creamed Madonna | Kerryn Offord | Dr. Phil | 19 | 1635-08 | |||
First Impressions | Iver P. Cooper | Felix & Birgit | 19 | ||||
A Gentile in the Family? | Terry Howard | 19 | |||||
The Royal and Ancient Game | Mark H. Huston | 19 | GG VII | ||||
High Road to Venice | Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett | TEA | 19 | GG VII | |||
Turn Your Radio On 1 | Wood Hughes | Turn Your Radio On 1 | 19 | 1631-09 to 1634-04 | |||
Hallelujah 1 | David Carrico | Hallelujah 1 | 19 | 1634-07 | |||
An Introduction to Concrete | Iver P. Cooper | Better Foundations 1 | 19 | non-fiction | |||
Plausibility Denial or Truth is Stranger Than Fiction |
Gorg Huff | 19 | non-fiction | ||||
Wingless Wonders | Kevin H. Evans | 19 | non-fiction | ||||
So . . . How was the con? | Paula Goodlett | Albacon | 20 | editorial | |||
By Hook or By Crook | Victoria L'Ecuyer | 20 | GG VII | ||||
An Electrifying Experience | Jack Carroll | 20 | GG VII | 1635 | |||
One Fine Day | John Zeek | Juergen & Marvin, GPD | 20 | ||||
A Bell for St. Vasili's | Keith Robertsson | 20 | GG VII | 1633-11 to 1634-05 | |||
Daedalus' New Wings | Kerryn Offord | 20 | 1634-09 to 1634-10 | ||||
In the Army Now | Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett | David Bartley | 20 | ||||
Hallelujah 2 | David Carrico | Hallelujah 2 | 20 | 1634-11 | |||
Turn Your Radio On 2 | Wood Hughes | Turn Your Radio On 2 | 20 | 1632-09 to 1633-11 | |||
An Analysis of the Effect of Evangelical Missions on the 1632verse | John Davis | 20 | non-fiction | ||||
Putting Concrete to Work q | Iver P. Cooper | Better Foundations 2 | 20 | non-fiction | |||
Fire Breathing Hogs | Kevin H. Evans | 20 | non-fiction | ||||
More Cons to Consider | Staff | SoonerCon, Westercon | 21 | Editorial | |||
The Anaconda Project 9 | Eric Flint | Anaconda 9 | 21 | ||||
The Anaconda Project 10 | Eric Flint | Anaconda 10 | 21 | ||||
The Pessimist's Daughter | Mark H. Huston | 21 | GG VII | 1634-12 to 1635-08 | |||
The Pitch | Domenic & DJ diCiacca | 21 | GG VII | ||||
Signs | Gorg Huff | 21 | 1631-12 | ||||
An Irish Sitter | Terry Howard | Horatio Burston | 21 | GG VII | 1634-09 | ||
Nobody Wants To Be a Pirate in the Baltic |
Anette Pedersen Kerryn Offord |
Viktor | 21 | GG VII | 1635-03 | ||
Motifs | David Carrico | Heinrich Schütz | 21 | 1634-12 | |||
Turn Your Radio On 3 | Wood Hughes | Turn Your Radio On | 21 | ||||
King of the Jungle | Iver P. Cooper | Stretching Out 6 | 21 | ||||
Home On the Grange | Kevin H. Evans | 21 | non-fiction | ||||
Hyperinflation: Who Is Going To Do It? | Gorg Huff | 21 | non-fiction | ||||
Propulsion | Iver P. Cooper | The Wind is Free: Sailing Ship Design | 21 | non-fiction | |||
Arsenic and Old Italians | Iver P. Cooper | 22 | GG VII | ||||
The Irish Sitter Sings | Terry Howard | Horatio Burston | 22 | GG VII | |||
Northwest Passage 1 | Herbert & William Sakalaucks | Northwest Passage 1 | 22 | ||||
Deep Water | Kerryn Offord | 22 | 1634-06 | ||||
Elegy | David Carrico | Marla Linder | 22 | 1635-04 to 1635-11 | |||
As the Bear Turns | Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett | Butterflies in the Kremlin 8 | 22 | 1636: The Kremlin Games | |||
Turn Your Radio On 4 | Wood Hughes | Turn Your Radio On 4 | 22 | ||||
Special Edition! | Markus Becker | 22 | non-fiction | ||||
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme: Gardening and Growing Food in 1632 | Anette Pedersen | 22 | non-fiction | ||||
Seaworthiness | Iver P. Cooper | The Wind is Free: Sailing Ship Design | 22 | non-fiction | |||
Loose Canon | Kirt Lee | Wesley | 23 | ||||
Game, Set and Match | Kim Mackey | Katy Boyle | 23 | GG VII | |||
Rachel's Plaint | David Carrico | Byron & Gotthilf | 23 | ||||
Northwest Passage 2 | Herbert & William Sakalaucks | Northwest Passage 2 | 23 | ||||
Homecoming | Karen Bergstralh | 23 | GG VII | 1636-01 | |||
Don't Cry Over Frozen Milk | Terry Howard | dumplings | 23 | 1635-08 | |||
Silencing the Sirens' Song | 23 | ||||||
Turn Your Radio On 5 | Wood Hughes | Turn Your Radio On 5 | 23 | 1634-03 to 05 | |||
The Oil Mines at Wietze and Pechelbronn | Jeff Corwith | 23 | non-fiction | ||||
Mineral Mastery: Discovery and Control of Ore Deposits After the Baltic War | Iver P. Cooper | 23 | non-fiction | ||||
Power Play | Douglas W. Jones | 24 | |||||
A Job Well Done | Kerryn Offord | Ronald Chapman | 24 | 1634-07 to 1635-12 | |||
Venus and Mercury | Kirt Lee | Adam Tyrrell | 24 | GG VII | |||
The Dewey System | Iver P. Cooper | 24 | |||||
The Duchess is a Leatherneck | Jose J. Clavell | USMC | 24 | 1635-06 to 11 | |||
Turn Your Radio On 6 | Wood Hughes | Turn Your Radio On 6 | 24 | 1634-05 | |||
The New Philosopher's Stone | Iver P. Cooper | Industrial Alchemy 1 | 24 | non-fiction | |||
Finding Your Way in Another Plane | Kevin H. Evans | 24 | non-fiction | ||||
Ask An August Sky | Virginia DeMarce | Franconia! 2 Tom & Dick Quiney |
25 | 1634-05 to 09 | |||
Drama II | Virginia DeMarce | Franconia! 3 Tom & Dick Quiney |
25 | 1634-09 to 10 | |||
The Mill on the River Kymi | Terry Howard Mic Sjostrom |
Kymi | 25 | 1634-11 to 1637-04 | |||
A Nerd at Sea | Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett | Jeremy Toot | 25 | 1633 | |||
The Man in the Pocket | Mark H. Huston | Geoffrey Hudson | 25 | 1634-11 | |||
A Change of Hart | Kerryn Offord | Ape & Monkey | 25 | ||||
Gajam Raanni | Iver P. Cooper | India | 25 | 1634-02 | |||
If I Had a Hammer | Kevin H. & Karen C. Evans | 25 | GG VII | ||||
Inorganic Chemical Bestiary | Iver P. Cooper | Industrial Alchemy 2 | 25 | non-fiction | |||
Binding the Land With Steel | Kevin H. Evans | 25 | non-fiction | ||||
Advice and Counsel | Virginia DeMarce | Mary Ellen Jones | 26 | ||||
Still Life with Wolves and Canvases | Bradley H. Sinor & Tracy S. Morris | Betsy Springer | 26 | ||||
Tortured Souls | Thomas Richardson | Pieter Freihofer | 26 | 1634-05 | |||
The Vice President's Plane is Down | Kerryn Offord | Money Franchise | 26 | 1635-03 | |||
Another Man's Treasure | Terry Howard | McAdams Mining | 26 | ||||
Which Way is Up? | John F. Harvell | 26 | GG VII | 1634-07 to 1635-03 | |||
Ya' Gets Yer Money and Ya' Gets Yer Choice | Virginia DeMarce | Tom & Dick Quiney | 26 | ||||
Prelude | David Carrico | Bach | 26 | 1534-07 | |||
A Night with Venus | Gus Kritikos | STIs and Their Treatment in the 1630s | 26 | non-fiction | |||
The Ox is Slow but the Earth is Patient: A very basic guide to the use of oxen | Karen Bergstralh | 26 | non-fiction | ||||
Organic Chemistry Methods and Canonical Appearances | Iver P. Cooper | Industrial Alchemy 3 | 26 | non-fiction | |||
Time to Plan the Next Con | Staff | Con: NASFIC | 26 | column | |||
Adagio | David Carrico | Bach | 27 | ||||
The Truth About That Cat and Pup | Virginia DeMarce | 27 | 1635-01 to 09 | ||||
The Money Franchise | Kerryn Offord | Viktor Money Franchise |
27 | 1635-02 to 07 | |||
McAdams' Blue Cheese Mine | Terry Howard | McAdams Mining | 27 | 1635-08 | |||
Water Conservation | Ray Christiansen | 27 | GG VII | ||||
No Ship for Tranquebar | Kevin H. & Karen C. Evans | Upwind | 27 | 1635-10 to 12 | |||
Organic Chemical Feedstocks and Product Timeline | Iver P. Cooper | Industrial Alchemy 4 | 27 | non-fiction | |||
What We Have Here Is a Failure to Communicate (Why the Ottomans aren't Talking to Up-timers) | Panteleimon Roberts | 27 | non-fiction | ||||
Stallions vs. Geldings as War and Riding Horses | Karen Bergstralh | 27 | non-fiction | ||||
The Common Market | Terry Howard | Kymi | 28 | 1635-01 to 1637-04 | |||
Time to Spare, Go by Air | Jack Carroll | 28 | |||||
Or the Horse May Learn to Sing | Virginia DeMarce | 28 | 1634-12 to 1635-09 | ||||
On His Majesty's Secret Service | Kerryn Offord | Money Franchise, Bornholm, HMSS | 28 | 1635-11 to 1636-01 | |||
Interlude | David Carrico | Bach | 28 | 1634-12 | |||
A Great Drowning of Men | Walt Boyes | 28 | GG VII | 1627-08 | |||
Northwest Passage 3 | Herbert and William Sakalaucks | Northwest Passage 3 | 28 | ||||
No Ship for Tranquebar 2 | Kevin H. & Karen C. Evans | Upwind | 28 | 1635-12 | |||
Steaks or Cheese? | Karen Bergstralh | 28 | non-fiction | ||||
Borax Bonanzas | Iver P. Cooper | 28 | non-fiction | ||||
The New Magdeburg—After the Ring of Fire | David Carrico | 28 | non-fiction | ||||
Name That Tune—Oops, Character | Virginia DeMarce | 28 | column | ||||
Speaking of Uncle Abner | Virginia DeMarce | 29 | 1634-10 to 1635-06 | ||||
The Red Menace: Latency | Gus Kritikos & Kerryn Offord | 29 | 1635-11 | ||||
No Greater Love | Jose J. Clavell | NCIS | 29 | 1636-03 | |||
Yes, Dear | Terry Howard & James Copley | 29 | GG VII | ||||
Northwest Passage 4 | Herbert & William Sakalaucks | Northwest Passage | 29 | 1633-09 to 11 | |||
No Ship for Tranquebar 3 | Kevin H. & Karen C. Evans | Upwind | 29 | 1636-09 | |||
Polymers | Iver P. Cooper | Industrial Alchemy 5 | 29 | non-fiction | |||
Fevers with Rashes | Common Childhood Diseases in the 1630s 1 | 29 | non-fiction | ||||
Introduction to the Universe Annex | Eric Flint | 30 | column | ||||
Nor the Moon By Night | Virginia DeMarce | 30 | 1635-03 | ||||
The Boat | Kerryn Offord | George Watson | 30 | 1634-04 to 1635-04 | |||
Blaise Pascal and the Adders of Apraphul | Tim Roesch | Blaise Pascal | 30 | GG VII | 1634-11 | ||
A Tale of Two Alberts | Terry Howard | Al Green, Deacon Underwood, Joe Jenkins | 30 | 1997 to 1635-10 | |||
A Study in Redheads | Bradley H. Sinor & Tracy S. Morris | 30 | GG VII | ||||
Hair of the Dog | David Carrico | Harry Lefferts | 30 | GG VII | |||
Historically Well Preserved | Virginia DeMarce | St. Alfred's Church | 30 | GG VIII | 1635-07 | ||
Northwest Passage 5 | Herbert & William Sakalaucks | Northwest Passage 5 | 30 | 1633-11 | |||
No Ship for Tranquebar 4 | Kevin H. & Karen C. Evans | Upwind | 30 | ||||
The Aqualator | Rick Boatright as Fr Nicholas Smithson |
What the up-timers don't know that they know 11 | 30 | non-fiction 1633-03 | |||
The Multihull and the Mariner | Iver P. Cooper | 30 | non-fiction | ||||
Time for ReConStruction | Staff | Con | 30 | column | |||
Summerland Rentals | R. J. Ortega | 30 | Universe | ||||
A Logic Named Clement (or Open the Pod Bay Doors, Hal) | Bud Webster | Bio | 30 | non-fiction | |||
Lost Worlds | Kristine Kathryn Rusch | Notes From The Buffer Zone | 30 | Column | |||
Margarete's Rose | James Copley | Hans & Dorotee | 31 | ||||
Lion's Tower | Iver P. Cooper | London | 31 | 1634-01 | |||
The Future Is Where You Started | Terry Howard | Kymi | 31 | 1637-04 | |||
Storm Signals | Jack Carroll | Coast Guard | 31 | 1636 to 1637 | |||
The Red Flag of Henneberg | Virginia DeMarce | 31 | 1635-04 to 10 | ||||
Me Fecit Solingen Nicht | Kim Schoeffel | Rand Group | 31 | 1632-09 to 1633-09 | |||
Rotkäppchen | Kerryn Offord | 31 | 1633-08 | ||||
Euterpe 4 | Enrico Toro & David Carrico | 31 | 1634-01 to 1634-12 | ||||
Northwest Passage 6 | Herbert & William Sakalaucks | Northwest Passage | 31 | 1634-04 | |||
Stitching the Country Together: Railroad System Technology in 1632 | Iver P. Cooper | 31 | non-fiction | ||||
The Long Fall | Jason K. Chapman | 31 | Universe | ||||
Changing Times | Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 31 | Column | ||||
All Steamed Up | Gorg Huff | 32 | |||||
Bibelgesellschaft | Bjorn Hasseler | BGS | 32 | GG VIII | |||
A Marriage of Inconvenience | Kerryn Offord | 32 | 1634-01 to 04 | ||||
Requiem in Blue | Nicholas Keyser | 32 | 2000-01 | ||||
The Baptist Basement Bar and Grill | Terry Howard | Jimmy Dick | 32 | ||||
Second Chance Bird 1 | Garrett W. Vance | Pam Miller | 32 | 1635-04 | |||
Treasures of the Earth: Geophysical and Geochemical Prospecting | Iver P. Cooper | 32 | non-fiction | ||||
Point Source | Gorg Huff | Economics | 32 | non-fiction | |||
The Importance of Stories | Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 32 | column | ||||
King of the Road | John Zeek | Suhl Truck Depot | 33 | 1635-04 | |||
Transit | James Copley | Hans & Dorotee | 33 | GG VIII | |||
Black Gold | Jeff Corwith & Kerryn Offord | 33 | 1634-02 to 10 | ||||
Fire and Brimstone | Terry Howard | Albert Underwood; Jimmy Dick | 33 | 1636-07 | |||
Second Chance Bird 2 | Garrett W. Vance | Bird Lady | 33 | 1635-05 | |||
Northwest Passage 7 | Herbert Sakalaucks | Northwest Passage | 33 | 1634-01 | |||
A Visit to Wietze | Kerryn Offord | 33 | non-fiction | ||||
Renaissance Boogie: Dancing in Early Modern Europe | Iver P. Cooper | 33 | non-fiction | ||||
His Name in Lights | Patty Jansen | 33 | Universe | ||||
The Walls Are Falling Down | Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 33 | Univ Column | ||||
A Martian? Odd, I See (or A Taste of Milwaukee's Finest) | Bud Webster | Stanley G Weinbaum | 33 | Univ Bio | |||
Portrait of Bees in Spring | Bradley H. Sinor & Tracy S. Morris |
Betsy Springer | 34 | ||||
Going Home | John Zeek | Suhl Truck Depot | 34 | ||||
The Dragon Slayer | Kerryn Offord | Puss Trelli | 34 | 1635-02 | |||
Warm Spit | Virginia DeMarce | 34 | 1634-09 | ||||
Orlando Delivers | Sarah Hays & Terry Howard | HA Burston | 34 | GG VIII | 1636-05 to 1637-05 | ||
Northwest Passage 8 | Herbert Sakalaucks | Northwest Passage | 34 | 1634-05 to 07 | |||
Sacrifice | Garrett W. Vance | Second Chance Bird 3 | 34 | ||||
Locomotion: The Next Generation | Iver P. Cooper | 34 | non-fiction | ||||
The Progression of Trauma Care and Surgery after the Ring of Fire 1 | Gus Kritikos | 34 | non-fiction | ||||
That Old-Time Religion | Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 34 | Univ Column | ||||
And it's . . . Dragon*Con! | Staff | Con | 34 | Column | |||
How to Catch a Falling Star | Stuart D. Gibbon | 34 | Universe | ||||
The Beckies | Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett | David Bartley | 35 | ||||
Fire and Ice | Iver P. Cooper | Janszoon | 35 | ||||
Solemn Duty | David W. Dove | 35 | |||||
Boom Toys | Kim Mackey | 35 | GG VIII | ||||
Dueling Philosophers | Terry Howard | Jimmy Dick | 35 | 1635-09 | |||
Arrested Development | Virginia DeMarce | 35 | 1635-05 | ||||
Saint George Does It Again! | Kerryn Offord | Puss Trelli | 35 | GG VIII | 1735-06 | ||
Northwest Passage 9 | Herbert Sakalaucks | Northwest Passage | 35 | 1634-03 | |||
Second Chance Bird 4 | Garrett W. Vance | Bird Lady | 35 | ||||
Untying the Wind | Iver P. Cooper | 35 | non-fiction | ||||
The Progression of Trauma Care and Surgery after the Ring of Fire 2 | Gus Kritikos | 35 | non-fiction | ||||
Influences | Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 35 | Univ Column | ||||
The Medic | Fox Mc Geever | 35 | Universe | ||||
Modern Medicine | Kerryn Offord | 36 | 1632 to 1635-06 | ||||
As Ye Have Done It Unto One of the Least | David W. Dove | 36 | |||||
Jacob's Ladder | John Zeek | 36 | GG VIII | ||||
Credit Where It's Due | Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett | 36 | 1633-10 | ||||
Pipe Line | Terry Howard | Kymi | 36 | 1636 | |||
Aftermath | Garrett W. Vance | Second Chance Bird 5; Bird Lady | 36 | ||||
Equal Rights 1 | Jack Carroll & Edith Wild | Equal Rights | 36 | 1631-06 | |||
Highways of the Sky | Iver P. Cooper | 36 | non-fiction | ||||
A Trans-Atlantic Airship, Hurrah | Kerryn Offord | 36 | non-fiction | ||||
The Future of The Field | Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 36 | Univ Column | ||||
The Comfort of Your Wake | J. F. Keeping | 36 | Universe | ||||
Blood in Erfurt | Bjorn Hasseler | 37 | |||||
Dr. Phil for President | Kerryn Offord | Dr. Phil; Kastenmeyer;Prague | 37 | 1634-01 to 05 | |||
Dreams Can Come True . . . | Terry Howard | 37 | 1634-11 to 1636 | ||||
Buddy | David W. Dove | 37 | GG VIII | 1987 | |||
The Society of Saint Philip of the Screwdriver | Rick Boatright | Smithson | 37 | GG VIII | 1635-09 | ||
Equal Rights 2 | Jack Carroll & Edith Wild | 37 | |||||
One Man's Junk is Another's Treasure | Garrett W. Vance | Second Chance Bird 6 | 37 | ||||
Playing Nice in Someone Else’s Sandbox: An Examination of the 1632 Universe and the Grantville Gazette | J. D. McCartney | 37 | non-fiction | ||||
Climate: The Little Ice Age After the Ring of Fire | Iver P. Cooper | 37 | non-fiction | ||||
Geek Summer | Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 37 | Univ Column | ||||
Strategic Deployment | Thomas Allen Mays | 37 | Universe | ||||
The Game of War | Robert E. Waters | 38 | 1635-04 | ||||
The Play's the Thing | Bradley H. Sinor & Tracy S. Morris |
Betsy Springer | 38 | ||||
Paper Mate | Kerryn Offord | 38 | 1633-02 | ||||
The Arrow | Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett | 38 | GG VIII | ||||
Mitzi the Kid | Kevin H. & Karen C. Evans | 38 | GG VIII | 1634-06 | |||
The Lesser of the Two Evils | Jack Carroll | Kastenmayer | 38 | ||||
Aerial Donkeys | Herbert Sakalaucks | 38 | GG VIII | 1635-04 | |||
Letters Home, 1 and 2 | Tim Roesch | Leahy Medical | 38 | 1635-03 | |||
Second Chance Bird 7 | Garrett W. Vance | Second Chance Bird 7 | 38 | ||||
The White Plague | Brad Banner | 38 | non-fiction | ||||
The New Royal Touch: Synthesis of Anti-TB Drugs | Iver P. Cooper | 38 | non-fiction | ||||
Hydrogen: The Gas of Levity | Iver P. Cooper | 38 | non-fiction | ||||
TMI | Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 38 | Univ Column | ||||
City Slickers, Country Bumpkins, Ants, Robots and Mutants, Part 1 | Bud Webster | Clifford Simak | 38 | Univ Bio | |||
For the Love of Sin | Gary Cuba | 38 | Universe | ||||
In the Navy | David Weber | Navy | - | ROF I | |||
To Dye For | Mercedes Lackey | Tom Stone | - | ROF I | |||
A Lineman For the Country | AT&L | - | ROF I | ||||
Between the Armies | Andrew Dennis | Mazarini | - | ROF I | |||
Biting Time | Virginia DeMarce | Veronica Richter | - | ROF I | |||
Power to the People | Loren K. Jones | - | ROF I | ||||
A Matter of Consultation | S.L. Viehl | - | ROF I | ||||
Family Faith | Anette M. Pedersen | - | ROF I | ||||
When the Chips are Down | Jonathan Cresswell Scott Washburn |
- | ROF I | ||||
American Past Time | Deann Allen and Mike Turner | - | ROF I | ||||
Skeletons | Greg Donahue | - | ROF I | ||||
A Witch to Live | Walt Boyes | von Spee | - | ROF I | |||
The Three R's | Jody Dorsett | - | ROF I | ||||
Here Comes Santa Claus | K.D. Wentworth | Anaconda | - | ROF I | |||
The Wallenstein Gambit | Eric Flint | Anaconda | - | ROF I | |||
Horse Thieves | Karen Bergstralh | - | ROF II | ||||
Second Issue? | Bradley H. Sinor | - | ROF II | ||||
Diving Belle | Gunnar Dahlin Dave Freer |
- | ROF II | ||||
A Gift from the Duchess | Virginia DeMarce | - | ROF II | 1633-10 to 1634-10 | |||
Lucky at Cards | Andrew Dennis | Mazarini | - | ROF II | |||
A Trip to Amsterdam | Gorg Huff Paula Goodlett |
OPM | - | ROF II | |||
This'll Be the Day . . . | Walt Boyes | von Spee | - | ROF II | |||
Command Performance | David Carrico | Franz Sylwester | - | ROF II | 1633-10 | ||
Ellis Island | Russ Rittgers | - | ROF II | 1632-01 | |||
Malungu Seed | Jonathan Cresswell-Jones | - | ROF II | ||||
Trials | Jay Robison | Gentileschi | - | ROF II | |||
The Chase | Iver P. Cooper | Hobbes | - | ROF II | 1633-07 | ||
Eddie and the King's Daughter |
K.D. Wentworth | - | ROF II | ||||
Second Thoughts | Virginia DeMarce | - | ROF II | ||||
The Austro-Hungarian Connection | Eric Flint | - | ROF II | 1634-10 to 12 | |||
Dye Another Day | Mercedes Lackey | - | ROF III | ||||
Birds of a Feather | Charles E. Gannon | Irish Wild Geese | - | ROF III | |||
Falser Messiah | Tim Roesch | - | ROF III | ||||
Royal Dutch Airlines | Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett | TEA | - | ROF III | |||
Milton’s Choice | Mark Huston | England | - | ROF III | |||
To End the Evening | Bradley H. Sinor | D’Artagnan | - | ROF III | |||
Cap and Gown | Jack Carroll | - | ROF III | ||||
Taking of the City of Yerevan | Panteleimon Roberts | - | ROF III | ||||
Frying Pan | Anette Pedersen | - | ROF III | 1634-10 | |||
All God’s Children in the Burning East | Garrett W. Vance | - | ROF III | ||||
Do It Once and Do It Again | Terry Howard | Wietze oil field | - | ROF III | 1634-10 to 1636-01 | ||
Les Ailes du Papillon | Walter H. Hunt | Iroquois | - | ROF III | |||
And the Devil Will Drag You Under | Walt Boyes | - | ROF III | ||||
Salonica | Kim Mackey | - | ROF III | 1635-04 | |||
The Sound of Sweet Strings: A Serenade in One Movement | David Carrico | - | ROF III | 1634-12 | |||
Stone Harvest | Karen Bergstralh | - | ROF III | 1635-05 | |||
An Eye Opener | Kerryn Offord & Linda Davidson | - | ROF III | ||||
Make Mine Macramé | Virginia DeMarce | - | ROF III | 1634-11 | |||
Upward Mobility | Charles E. Gannon | - | ROF III | 1634-06 | |||
Four Days on the Danube | Eric Flint | - | ROF III |
See also
- Ring of Fire (anthology)
- Ring of Fire II (anthology)
- Ring of Fire III (anthology)
- 1634: The Ram Rebellion (melded novel/anthology)
- 1635: The Tangled Web (melded novel/anthology)
- 1636: The Kremlin Games (serialized novel)
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