the ongoing stories of . . . well, just about everything that's happening in 1632 Europe.
Grantville Gazette, Volume—count 'em—11. For an experiment, it sure has worked out well. Volume 11 is our first professional issue, meaning that it's the first time we've paid professional rates to our authors, something Eric Flint intended from the beginning. We're pretty proud to have reached this point.
We've got a bit of everything in this issue, from perceived betrayal to the reaction to perceived charity, an almost epidemic to the search for treasure, what's going on it Russia to what's going on in Greenland. Fiction, non-fiction, you name it, we've got it.
Come on in and take a look. Then go write us a story. After all, that's what every author in this issue did. Turns out that's a bit addictive . . . but we don't mind.
Birds ! What do birds have to do with anything in Grantville
Take a look at Grantville Gazette Volume 12 and we'll tell you about it.
As for the plane . . . That's there, too. Along with adventures in the new world and old. Everything from murder to mayhem is in this issue of the Grantville Gazette.
So, just what is going on in Grantville, USE these days
Way back in Grantville Gazette Volume 8, we ran Douglas Jones' story, "Joseph Hanauer: Into the Very Pit of Hell." The follow-up to that story is "Joseph Hanauer: These Things Have No Fixed Measure" which appears in this volume (number 13 in the ongoing soap opera that is Eric Flint's 1632 Universe).
But wait! There's more!
Well, of course there is.
Grantville Gazette Volume 13 has everything. Skullduggery, spies, genealogy. Genealogy, you ask Come on in and see what we mean.
What's going on in Russia in 1632 You'll find the answer here. Is the 1632 universe ever going to develop internal combustion engines Read all about it. What effect does Grantville's library have on other countries technology Find the answer for one technology right here in Grantville Gazette, Volume 13.