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The 1632 series, also known as the 1632-verse or Ring of Fire series, is an alternate history book series and sub-series created, primarily co-written, and coordinated by American author Eric Flint and published by Baen Books.
1632 (2000) is an alternate history novel by American author Eric Flint, the initial novel in the best-selling [1] series of the same name. [2]The flagship novel kicked off a collaborative writing effort that has involved hundreds of contributors and dozens of authors.
1633 is an alternate history novel co-written by American authors Eric Flint and David Weber published in 2002, and sequel to 1632 in the 1632 series. [1] 1633 is the second major novel in the series and together with the anthology Ring of Fire, the two sequels begin the series hallmarks of being a shared universe with collaborative writing being very common, as well as one that, far more ...
This is the second book to be released after Flint's death. This book was nominated for the 2024 Dragon Award for Best Alternate History Novel. [65] [66] Security Solutions: April 2024 Bjorn Hasseler 978-1625799609: Fourth book in Hasseler's NESS series. Sequel to Security Threats. [67] 1635: The Weaver's Code: October 2024 [68] Eric Flint ...
1636: Commander Cantrell in the West Indies is a novel in the 1632 series written by Eric Flint and Charles E. Gannon and published on June 3, 2014. [1]The story follows the adventures of Eddie Cantrell, a supporting character in 1633 and 1634: The Baltic War.
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The Grantville Gazettes were a series of anthologies of short stories set in the 1632 universe introduced in Eric Flint's novel 1632 [1] that was published as a bi-monthly electronic magazine from 2003 until shortly after Flint's death in 2022.
In the late winter of 2005–06, Baen started listing all the 1632-verse books under the umbrella series title Assiti Shards series and continues to do so, [2] after previously listing them under Ring of Fire, for the only series thus far published, so 1632 (numbering 10 works in print, thirty Gazettes (XXX came out in October 2010 [3]) and ...