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."
This book is no longer available for purchase.
Only available for download if previously purchased.
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."
This book is no longer available for purchase.
Only available for download if previously purchased.
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."
Published: 3/1/2022
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