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Grantville Gazette 102 is all about adaptations. This starts with drying the laundry in Bethanne Kim's "Clotheslined." Next, a perfumer has lost his sense of smell in "A Cloud of Beauty" by Iver P. Cooper.
One of the biggest and most tragic adjustments was for people whose spouses were left up-time. Marc Tyrrell shows how this was resolved in "Schrödinger's Spouse."
Life in Grantville is full of adjustments. Virginia DeMarce portrays how some adapt and some don't, in "Too Many Cooks."
The Venetian Van Castre household faces a number of challenges in Terry Howard's "A Proposal To a Fisherman."
Chuck Gannon and David Carrico conclude their series "Time May Change Me" with Part 4, discussing weapons production.
Even authors have to adjust, as Kris Rusch explains in "Notes from the Buffer Zone: Peering at the Future."
The Universe Annex gets in on the theme with two stories this issue. Ryk E. Spoor begins "Adventurers, Part 1" about an unlikely pair of heroes. J. Kenton Pierce returns to Hesperides Colony in "An Apple for the Legion, Part 1."
Grantville Gazette 101 begins with "Hidden People," by well-known Czech science fiction authors Jan Kotouč & Lucie Lukačovičová. What will happen when knowledge of one future reaches Iceland?
Bethanne Kim brings us "A Sodden Mess." How does an up-timer deal with the concept of a wet nurse?
In "Boats of Stone," Herb Sakalaucks shows how Denmark's agents seek workers from an unlikely source—Italy.
Marianne has a new assignment. Find out what it is in Mark Roth-Whitworth's "Finding Her Way."
In "Notes from The Buffer Zone," Kristine Kathryn Rusch discusses luck.
We bring you new releases and upcoming books in "Hot Off Ring of Fire Press."
Planetary settlers under attack fall back on "Pride and Peppers" in J. Kenton Pierce's Universe Annex story.
By contrast, the aliens in Michael Tinker Pearce's "Danger" have some real doubts about any conflict with Earth.
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The Grantville Gazette has reached Volume 100. The staff has chosen to make this a themed issue: Tales of the Committees of Correspondence.
Eric Flint himself leads off with "1632: Origins." Bethanne Kim follows up with how the CoCs because associated with the "Freedom Arches." Terry Howard explores the early days in Magdeburg in :"Like the Madmen of Münster."
We have two views of Krystalnacht, first from Virginia DeMarce with "If You Want to Write a Play With Witches" and then from Marc Tyrrell in "Advocatus Angeli."
Joy Ward takes us to Bremen in "It's Only Rock and Roll, But . . ." Terry Howard describes the situation in Hamburg in "Funding the CoC."
The CoCs have some complicated relationships, especially with the Swedes. A. P. Davison shows us how that plays out in Pomerania in "Be Happy Now, Mine Enemies." Bjorn Hasseler describes a situation in Saxony in "The Aftermath."
People join the CoCs for all sorts of reasons. Michael Lockwood highlights one in "What Price An Adel?" Edith Wild shows another in "Leftovers."
What's a CoC gunsmith to do? Find out n "Slamfire!" by Walt Boyes and Bjorn Hasseler.
We've paused the regular non-fiction this volume to focus on "The Beginnings of the 1632 Story and the Grantville Gazette."
Find out the latest in the Ring of Fire universe in "Hot Off Eric Flint's Ring of Fire Press." Finally, Kristine Kathryn Rusch comments on Volume 100 in "Notes from The Buffer Zone: 100."
Grantville Gazette 99's stories are about finding a better way forward. In "On the Walls of Wismar," Tim Sayeau brings us the story of Major Dag Rödvinge persuading the Wismar city council that the Committees' of Correspondence actions are necessary to avoid the Holocaust. Inez Wiley discovers there's a Gutenberg Bible that can be preserved in Chuck Thompson's "The Monkey in the Bible." The Date clan expands industry in "Hatching Iron" by Iver P. Cooper. In the conclusion of Garrett Vance's "The First Cavalry of the Cretaceous," the Allied Tribes move forward.
Grantville Gazette 98 is about the call of the new. In Sarah Hays' "One Woman's Treasures," Alyse Ballentine brings rodeo to the new timeline. The leaders of Rothenburg in Chuck Thompson's "Two Drinks For Rothenburg" are extremely wary about Grantville and the changes it brings. On the other hand, a samurai reaches for the opportunity in "Genzaburo's Gamble" by Sean Little. Others, like Brother Brenn in "Up-Timers Must Burn!" by Joy Ward, are adamantly opposed to the new. Still others, like Maria Anna in Tim Sayeau's "The Stars Were Bright" are embrace aspects of the new enthusiastically.
In "Industrial Alchemy, Part 6: Rare Earths And More," Iver Cooper discusses what the timeline can (and can't) do with certain elements. Kristine Kathryn Rusch talks about "Technological Change in Notes from The Buffer Zone. See what's just been released and what's coming out next in "Hot Off the Ring of Fire Press." Find out which story readers chose as "Best of 2020" and read the report on "Ring of Fire Con 2021." Finally, Gustavo Bondoni brings us "Understudy Overreach," in which characters go charging out to get to the new first.
Grantville Gazette 97 takes us around the world. Terry Howard and Jack Carroll start out in Venice with "A Proposal For Angelina." Mark Roth-Whitworth's story "Marianne" takes place in Paris. Robert E. Waters and Bob Finegold bring us "The Evil of Thy Doings: A Calabar's War Story," set off the coast of Brazil. Iver P. Cooper tracks down "The Ghost Galleon" off the coast of California. Brendan Roche introduces Father Pedro Claver in "Slave of the Slaves," set in Cartagena.
Iver P. Cooper also has a non-fiction article, "'Rice Is Life': Rice Cultivation and Soceity in the 1632 Universe." Kristine Kathryn Rusch writes about Las Vegas in "Notes from The Buffer Zone: Science Fiction City." "Hot Off the Ring of Fire Press" features new and upcoming releases. Ring of Fire Con is coming soon: October 1-3 at Capclave in Maryland.
The Universe Annex features two stories: "Ill-Met in Space-Time, Part III" from Edward M. Lerner and "Black Smoker Curandero" by Ian Pohl.
Grantville Gazette 96's theme is hope. Find out what happens when the Roman Catholic Church denounces slavery in Walt Boyes' "Contra Servitutem." Then go on to Robert E. Waters' "Cassini Takes First," about a boy who just wants to play baseball. Remember Irene Flannery? She was more complicated than it appeared, and her estate brings hope in many ways in "Mrs. Flannery's Flowers, Part 2: Flowers and Fashion" by Bethanne Kim. Many people in the new timeline want to fly. Iver P. Cooper explains how some of them might be able to in "Tethered Balloons and Kites in the 1632 Universe, Part 2."
Kristine Kathryn Rusch brings us "Notes from The Buffer Zone: Stepping Into an Uncertain Future."
In "The First Cavalry of the Cretaceous, Part 8: The Righteous and the Wicked," by Garrett W. Vance, the battle comes to an end, leading a number of characters to reflect on their hope or lack thereof. In the Universe Annex, we have J. Kenton Pierce's "Though the Night Be Long" and Edward M. Lerner's "Ill-Met in Space-Time, Part 2," which deal with hope in very different ways.
In Grantville Gazette 95, we find out that many things aren't what they seem. Virginia DeMarce brings us "One To A Customer," in which Massinger's Men deal with everything from the political implications of their plays to the fact that proclaiming an Anglican bishop for Grantville doesn't automatically get the work done. In Natalie Silk's "Letting Grace," it seems like Deborah has made an invisible friend. Or has she? In "The Heights of Beverwijk: The Miller's Daughter," by Kerryn Offord, Egon has a job near Amsterdam. An unexpected reason lies behind the job, Egon has his own motivations, and a local family's situation is quite a bit more complicated than it appears.
Kim takes us back to the Ring of Fire, with "Mrs. Flannery's Flowers, Part 1: Acceptance." Krystal Reed is hoping things aren't what they seem, and Irene Flannery turns out to be a much more complicated character.
Iver Cooper begins a series with "Tethered Balloons and Kites in the 1632 Universe, Part 1." Kristine Kathryn Rusch asserts that "Science Will Save Us."
"Hot Off Ring of Fire Press" features recent releases and upcoming books from Ring of Fire Press.
You get to vote: "Nominate the Best of 2020."
In "The Reformation of Castle Deltle," by Zachary Robbins, things are really not what they seem. The same is true in Edward M. Lerner's "Ill-Met In Space-Time, Part 1." Various problems aboard ship hide a much more serious issue.
The most popular alternate history series of all continues. When a cosmic disturbance hurls your town from twentieth-century West Virginia back to seventeenth-century Europe—and into the middle of the Thirty Years War—you have to adapt to survive. And the natives of that time period, faced with American technology and politics, need to be equally adaptable. Here’s a generous helping of more stories of Grantville, the American town lost in time, and its impact on the people and societies of a tumultuous age.
Featuring stories by Eric Flint, Tim Sayeau, Robert Noxon, Griffin Barber, Bjorn Hasseler, Clair Kiernan, Margo Ryor, Mark Huston, Robert Waters, Phillip Riviezzo, Jack Carroll, Terry Howard, Tim Roesch, Sarah Hays, Mike Watson, Iver P. Cooper, Kerryn Offord, Rick Boatright, Brad Banner, Anne Keener, Jackie Britton Lopatin, Bjorn Hasseler, and David Carrico.
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NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING SERIES. The eighth anthology of tales set in Eric Flint’s phenomenal Ring of Fire universe—all selected and edited by Flint.
The most popular alternate history series of all continues. When an inexplicable cosmic disturbance hurls your town from twentieth century West Virginia back to seventeenth century Europe—and into the middle of the Thirty Years War—you'd better be adaptable to survive. And the natives of that time period, faced with American technology and politics, need to be equally adaptable. Here’s a generous helping of more stories of Grantville, the American town lost in time, and its impact on the people and societies of a tumultuous age.
Edited by Eric Flint and Walt Boyes, the editor of the Grantville Gazette magazine from which the best selections are made, these are stories that fill in the pieces of the Ring of Fire series begun with Flint’s novel 1632. The setting has become a political, economic, social and cultural puzzle as supporting characters we meet in the novels get their own lives, loves and life-changing stories. The future and democracy have arrived with a bang—an historical explosion with a multitude of unforeseen consequences.
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Unexpected changes brought by the Ring of Fire continue to ripple around the world. Virginia DeMarce begins the issue with a story of church music education and ethics in "Faith, With Heretics." The invasion of the Netherlands and a new ship design come together to complicate Michiel Adreaenszoon's first command in Sean Little's "The First Step." Who is the guest that Ben Jonson has brought to Loughton Hall? Find out in Sarah Iovan's "Lady Wroth and the Revolution." Sometimes the unexpected change is a literal coin. Find out its significance in George Grant's "The Kreutzer."
Iver Cooper explores "Propane, Butane, and Natural Gas in the 1632 Universe." Kristine Rusch talks about the "Old SF Roadshow" in Notes from The Buffer Zone. Check out New Releases and Upcoming Books from Ring of Fire Press.
In the Universe Annex, Gustavo Bondoni brings us "Shivering Cinderella," and Edward Lerner has a very different story, "Sock It To Me."
Grantville Gazette 93's stories are about dealing with the unexpected. Virginia DeMarce begins the issue with "Giants in the Earth." What happens when fossils are found? In "Cassini At the Plate," Robert E. Waters begins the story of a boy who is drawn to baseball instead of astronomy? George Iconomou continues the story of the Venetians' unexpected advance into radio in "I Have A Proposal For You!" In "A Puritan Voice, Part 8," by Michael Lockwood, Nicholas experiences a whole series of surprises.
Mike Nagle brings us "Flags of the World: The USE, Part 3," and Iver P. Cooper continues his series with "Life At Sea In the Old and New Time Lines, Part 6: Lest You Drown." Kristine Kathryn Rusch focuses on "Heroic Lazy Sods" in "Notes from The Buffer Zone." See what's just been released and what's coming up next in "Hot Off Ring of Fire Press!"
Two stories in the Universe Annex are also about the unexpected. We have "A Matter of Choice" by Eric Flint himself and "Adrift in Space-Time" by Edward M. Lerner.
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