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Free Nonfiction 2011

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Free Nonfiction 2011

In February of 2011 we started posting free nonfiction we at Baen thought might be of interest to our readers. The first article was "The Size of it All" by Les Johnson, a Baen author and space scientist. As new nonfiction is made available, it will be posted on the main page, then added to this book (to save the Baen Barflies the trouble of doing it themselves). As is usual with such copyrighted material from Baen, the contents may be copied and shared but NOT sold. All commercial rights are reserved to Baen Books. The Size of it All by Les Johnson Terraforming Ganymede with Robert A. Heinlein - Part 1 by Gregory Benford The Amazon's Right Breast by Tom Kratman Brains Aflame: Out on the Frontier of Neuroscience with a World-Class Researcher by Tony Daniel Terraforming Ganymede with Robert A. Heinlein - Part 2 by Gregory Benford The Aliens are Not Among Us by Les Johnson Gravity's Punch by Tony Daniel Science and Society in the Citizen Series by John Lambshead Beating Decline: Miltech and the Survival of the U.S. by J.R. Dunn BEATING DECLINE: Miltech and the Survival of the U.S. by J.R. Dunn It's Lonely Out There – The Evolutionary Explanation for the Fermi Paradox John Lambshead

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Free Nonfiction 2012

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Free Nonfiction 2012

The Drugs of War by J.R. Dunn Putting the Science in Science Fiction by Tedd Roberts The Roads to the RCN Series by David Drake The Menace from Lydia: The Social Spider as Alien Invader by Robert E. Furey Rediscovering the Solar System by Les Johnson The Conquest of Planet Baen by Bob Kruger Indirectly Mistaken Decision Cycles by Tom Kratman Do Tanks Have a Future? by J.R. Dunn Getting Guns Right by Michael Z. Williamson Rediscovering the Universe by Les Johnson The Neuroscience of Darkships by Tedd Roberts Stars That Wander, Are You Bright: Are Stars Conscious? by Dr. Greg Matloff

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Free Nonfiction 2013

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Free Nonfiction 2013

Listen to Terry Burlison discuss his essay, "Columbia's First Victims", here on the Baen Free Radio Hour. Family Therapy: Learning to Love Mercury and Pluto by William Ledbetter On the Road to the Brainships: A Look at the Current Science of Interfacing the Brain by Tedd Roberts The Closest Extra-solar Planet to Earth: What's Alpha Centauri Bb Like and How Can We Get There? by Les Johnson Siberian Dawn: Tapping Solar System Resources by Dr. Greg Matloff Evidence of Things Unseen: Why Not dark matter? by Les Johnson R.I.P., MOC by Terry Burlison Fracking and the American Comeback by J.R. Dunn A Terrible Thing to Lose: Zombie Science and Science Fiction in John Ringo's Under a Graveyard Sky by Tedd Roberts Columbia's First Victims by Terry Burlison Training for War, Part One by Tom Kratman Becoming Martian by Terry Burlison Training for War, Part Two by Tom Kratman Exoplanet Hunters by William Ledbetter Training for War, Part Three by Tom Kratman

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Free Nonfiction 2017

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Free Nonfiction 2017

In February of 2011 we started posting free nonfiction we at Baen thought might be of interest to our readers. The first article was "The Size of it All" by Les Johnson, a Baen author and space scientist. As new nonfiction is made available, it will be posted on the main page, then added to this book (to save the Baen Barflies the trouble of doing it themselves). This is our compilation of nonfiction for 2017. As is usual with such copyrighted material from Baen, the contents may be copied and shared but NOT sold. All commercial rights are reserved to Baen Books. The Truly HARD Science in Kill Before Dying—and the Rest of the Tau Ceti Universeby Dr. Travis S. Taylor The Galactic Internet (And We're Still Using Dial-up)by Les Johnson Honorverse Analytics: Why Manticore Won the Warby Pat Doyle and Chris Weuve Chimeras: Science and Science Fictionby Dan Koboldt Robert E. Lee and Decisive Battle: How Lee's Strategic Thinking is Portrayed in The Day After Gettysburgby J.R. Dunn Bug-Eyed Monsters Versus the World Buildersby William Ledbetter Stasis: The Future of Suspended Animationby Philip A. Kramer Graphene—Not Just Another Miracle Materialby Les Johnson and Joseph Meany Seeing Inside Your Head: From MRI to Telepathy?by Robert E. Hampson, Ph.D. Right Hand, Human Brain: The Mysteries of Handednessby Benjamin C. Kinney Grid Warsby Jim Beall Nuclear Fission Power in SpaceAndy Presby

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Free Nonfiction 2018

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Free Nonfiction 2018

In February of 2011 we started posting free nonfiction we at Baen thought might be of interest to our readers. The first article was "The Size of it All" by Les Johnson, a Baen author and space scientist. As new nonfiction is made available, it will be posted on the main page, then added to this book (to save the Baen Barflies the trouble of doing it themselves). This is our compilation of nonfiction for 2018. As is usual with such copyrighted material from Baen, the contents may be copied and shared but NOT sold. All commercial rights are reserved to Baen Books. Catching the Gravitational Lens Expressby Les Johnson Every Seven Minutesby Dr. Robert E. Hampson Magic Systems Aren't Magicby D.J. Butler Fixing Broken Memoryby Dr. Robert E. Hampson Character of the Female Warrior: an FAQby Kacey Ezell and Jennifer Whetstone Life Beyond Earth? Look to Small Stars by Kerry Hensley Conflict in the South China Seaby J.R. Dunn Why FTL Will End the Universe—and Six Ways to Avoid It in an SF Storyby John Lambshead Atomic Folliesby Jim Beall Principles of Organization for War and Organizing for War in the Carreraverse, Part Oneby Thomas P. Kratman Principles of Organization for War and Organizing for War in the Carreraverse, Part Twoby Tom Kratman Principles of Organization for War and Organizing for War in the Carreraverse, Part Three: The Rest of the Organization Principles Explainedby Tom Kratman

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Free Stories 2015

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Free Stories 2015

In January of 2011 we started posting free short stories we thought might be of interest to Baen readers. The first stories were "Space Hero" by Patrick Lundrigan, the winner of the 2010 Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Contest, and "Tanya, Princess of Elves," by Larry Correia, author of Monster Hunter International and set in that universe. As new stories are made available, they will be posted on the main page, then added to this book (to save the Baen Barflies the trouble of doing it themselves). This is our compilation of short stories for 2015. As is usual with such copyrighted material from Baen, the contents may be copied and shared but NOT sold. All commercial rights are reserved to Baen Books. Disaster by Ryk E. Spoor When the Lion Feeds by John Lambshead Lion Country by Whit Williams The Adventurer and the Toad by Ryk E. Spoor Chimera by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller We Fly by K.B. Rylander The 100 MPG Carburetor and Other Self-Evident Truths by Robert Buettner New Moon Wolf by David B. Coe The Teacher by Robert Conroy and J.R. Dunn Not For Ourselves Alone by Charles E. Gannon Kiss From a Queen by Jeff Provine Ember of the Past by Mike Kupari Imperium Resource by Jody Lynn Nye The Siege of Denver by Brendan DuBois

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Full Tide of Night

Full Tide of Night

A science fiction take on The Duchess of Malfi.  The diabolical machinelike Erinye have taken over the solar system and destroyed or assimilated what is left of humanity. One woman, Lady Julia Amalfi, escapes in a starship loaded with genetic material from Earth and, with a young artificial intelligence named Cary, settles frontier planet Midgard. Now factions have arisen, and the brutal totalitarian Rigorists and the stubborn individualist rebels are squaring off for war just as Julia discovers that the Erinye may be on their way to Midgard. With survival on the line, the Midgardians must pull out a save for humanity. If not, night will fall on the last human settlement, and our species's chapter in history may well be over forever.

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J. R. Dunn Bundle

J. R. Dunn Bundle

J.R. Dunn:  master of military action, superb storytelling, and fully-realized characters.  Dunn tackles the toughest subjects known to science fiction: genetic engineering, the ethics of time travel when it comes to horrific events, and unaugmented human survival in hard universe.  Furthermore, Dunn brings to bear his own expertise as a military historian to each story. Discover a treasure trove of hard-hitting, wonder-inducing, idea-driven science fiction adventure from a writer of power and imagination, including Days of Cain, the best time travel tale dealing with the Holocaust every written, in our humble opinion. "[Dunn's fiction contains] . . . action scenes ranking with the best in military SF."—Publishers Weekly "Genuinely harrowing and impassioned, with wonderful characters and an unforgettable theme."—Kirkus

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The Day After Gettysburg

The Day After Gettysburg

LEE STRIKES BACK!After a terrible setback at Gettysburg, General Robert E. Lee does not retreat across the Potomac and his ultimate surrender at Appomattox. Instead, he turns the tables on Union General George Meade with a vicious counterattack that sets the Union Army on its heels.While Lee sets across Pennsylvania in a dazzling war of maneuver, a crazed actor closes in on President Abraham Lincoln. Standing in his way is Major Steve Thorne, a thoughtful lawyer-turned-soldier fighting for the Union and his own self-respect, and Cassandra Baird, a young woman whose courage is only surpassed by her determination to teach emancipated slaves to read and write, and so ensure their freedom.Opposing them is Colonel Corey Wade, a brave Confederate officer who is just as determined to fight to the death for his honor and that of his state. And, in the end, the fate of a nation may come down to a freed slave named Hadrian, a man with an iron resolve never to return to bondage.The time has come to strike a blow for liberty—or go down swinging!

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This Side of Judgment

This Side of Judgment

In the 21st century, the U.S. has been fractured by invasion and terrorism. Much of the Southwest is depopulated, with thousands of survivors having made their way to the small, snowbound town of Ironwood, Montana. There also the remnants of a group of cybernetically enhanced supermen may be going slowly insane—with murderous results. Enter Ross Bohlen of the Computer Subversion Strike Force.  His job: ferret out the Chiphead killers without bringing what remains of civilization crashing down.

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