by Eric Flint | Feb 20, 2018
This is an introduction to the world of The Demons of Paris, a novel written by the three of us that will be published this month by Ring of Fire Press. This will be the first novel in a series. Like 1632, the Demons of Paris universe has modern people who've come...
by Eric Flint | Jun 17, 2010
As many of you know, I was the editor of Jim Baen's Universe, a general-interest F&SF electronic magazine. JBU suspended publication in April of 2010, after running for four years. To the extent possible, I wanted to salvage some features of JBU by...
by Eric Flint | Apr 17, 2009
Sorry, folks. Eric is sick and won't be able to provide the scheduled two episodes of Anaconda Project for this issue. He's promised to have four episodes for the July issue.And, of course, the two slated for this issue will be free to the public, just in case your...
by Eric Flint | Feb 17, 2009
Eric Flint prefers to write two chapters at a time, so we'll be offering that in every other issue, starting with Grantville Gazette, Volume 23. Unless something changes, of course . . . We're really sorry, but this is only available to up-to-date paid subscribers....
by Eric Flint | Dec 29, 2008
Chapter 10 “You're not asking for much, are you, Morris?” said Bernard Fodor. The older of the two Fodor brothers was doing his best to grumble, but the effort was being undercut by the other members of his family. Not only was his brother Cyril smiling, but his...
by Eric Flint | Dec 23, 2008
Chapter 9 “I have news,” Lukasz Opalinski announced, as soon as his friend Jozef Wojtowicz entered the room which served Opalinski as a combination library and small salon. Jozef closed the door behind him. “What could be so urgent that I had to drop everything and...
by Eric Flint | Aug 22, 2008
After they left the restaurant—or “café,” rather—Piccolomini glanced up at the sky, which had grown leaden. “Snowing soon,” he said, reaching up and drawing his cloak around him more tightly. Von Mercy followed suit. The temperature wasn't...
by Eric Flint | Aug 20, 2008
“So, what you think?” asked Piccolomini. The Italian general from Florence who was now in Austrian service raised his cup. The man sitting across from him at the round little table in the small but very crowded restaurant frowned down at the cup in front of him....
by Eric Flint | Jun 15, 2008
. . . We're really sorry, but this is only available to up-to-date paid subscribers. Our columns and editorials are free, along with a few other items, but almost all stories and all downloads are paid only. If you want to read the entire gazette, you need to either...