The Grantville Gazette

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'The Grantville Gazette' cover as original experimental paperbackCover art by Thomas Kidd.
'The Grantville Gazette' cover as original experimental paperback
Cover art by Thomas Kidd.
'The Grantville Gazette' cover as original experimental eMagazineCover art by Thomas Kidd.
'The Grantville Gazette' cover as original experimental eMagazine
Cover art by Thomas Kidd.

The Grantville Gazette is the first of a series of collaborative literary works that started as an experimental sub-set within the 1632 universe created by Eric Flint in his novel 1632. The Gazettes are initially published as serialized e-magazines and then as e-books, which are part of the canonical background for the other works (novels and anthologies) in the rapidly growing ongoing alternative-history series edited by Flint and set in his 1632 Multiverse, starting from spring in 1631.

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[edit] Series premise

The first novel, 1632 and resultant 1632 series share a common theme, which is to ask the "What if?" questions common to and characteristic of the science fiction genre: "What if a mysterious cosmic event occurred which juxtaposed the location of a whole populated region of West Virginia with a matching portion of early modern Germany?" Flint added the additional query to his premise: "What if the two places also switched their respective places in time so that the region from our here-now traveled back in space-time to the land and peoples of 369 years ago?" Mix in a character focus repudiating the Great Man theory of history, making the whole town of Rednecked Hillbillies, hillbilly and German Rednecks your collective protagonists allowing plenty of scope for fast-paced parallel plot development, add two cups of calculating authoritarian noblemen who think social-class matters, a pinch of venile grasping clergymen, and a quart each of American law, American can-do elan, and half a pound of American attitudes and imagine the fun they'll have interacting in interesting times when High-Tech means just-invented flintlock rifles.

[edit] Authors

The various other authors featured in the Gazettes are part of Flint's online experiment (Phase II) in developing a milieu in conjunction with many others on the webforum Baen's Bar. For specifics see the sub-article 1632 Editorial Board. These authors first submit to a tough peer review process, which is the provence and venue of the 1632 Slushpile sub-forum. Once critical readers have deemed the nascent story worthy, the work passes to an editorial board, which also considers how the work will fit into and affect the milieu as currently planned out and plotted. Some stories have thus served as the genesis of their own 1632 universe sub-series or plot thread. This is chaired by Flint, who retains veto power over all work in the 1632 universe, and who then decides to which issue or volume of the Gazette the story should be allocated. Authors get paid a sub-professional rate upon the acceptance of the work, and additional financial remuneration and considerations when the anthology reaches print at a later time.

The Gazettes thus contain short stories based in the world of Flint's 1632 series, and articles about the restrictions on technology available in the time-stranded town and the plausibility of items and redeveloped technology within the milieu of the 1632 multiverse; these essays are written by a member of a more formal subset of contributor-advisors known as the 1632 Research Committee.

[edit] Book Table of Contents

Grantville Gazette Volume I
Table of Contents
Title Writer Page
About Baen's Bar Online community and
Editor's Preface for the Paperback Edition
by Eric Flint p  1

Fiction
     
Portraits by Eric Flint p  5
Anna's Story by Loren Jones p 17
Curio and Relic by Tom Van Natta p 77
The Sewing Circle by Gorg Huff p115
The Rudolstadt Colloquy by Virginia De Marce p233

Fact Articles
     
Radio in the 1632 Universe by Rick Boatright* p297
They've Got Bread Mold, So Why
Can't They Make Penicillin?
by Robert Gottlief* p319
Horse Power by Karen Bergstralh* p335
Afterword by Eric Flint p361
*  Writer is a member of 1632 Research Committee

[edit] Publishing history and information

This first gazette was envisioned as a e-magazine experiment funded by Baen Books, originally to be published solely as a monthly electronic serialized-book anthology from Baen Books. The experimental joint venture between author-editor Flint and publisher Jim Baen was so successful that the e-magazine has become a sustained, self-funding operation of its own, now with Grantville Gazette VII in pre-production and Grantville Gazette VI released in March 2006 as a serialized e-magazine. Publication by e-magazine and e-book release is tabulated in the main article: The Grantville Gazettes, but the pattern will be broken with Grantville Gazette III—it will be released solely in the three book formats as Eric Flint has become the editor of the new Jim Baen's UNIVERSE e-magazine venture.

In November 2004, The Grantville Gazette was also released in a mass market paperback edition. The second volume was released in hardcover in March 2006, and Grantville Gazette III is scheduled for hardcover release in January 2007, and the fourth and fifth should follow about four months apart by announced planning.



As of May 2006 the electronic editions were available up to volume seven. The series is contracted up to volume ten, and is arguably open ended.

[edit] External links

1632 series
Web page links: Comments and Content notes
Baen Books in the 1632 series List of 1632 Series Books grouped by the series by Baen Books. Includes the first few chapters of each.
1632 full text Full text of the novel 1632 from the Baen Free Library.
Baen Books catalog for Eric Flint List of Eric Flint books published by Baen Books. Includes the first few chapters of each.
baen.com/library/eflint.htm List of Eric Flint books available in toto in the Baen Free Library.
http://bar.baen.com/ Baen's Bar is an official fan-forum with several specific sections (sub-forums) dedicated to the 1632 universe. These are: 1632 Tech Manual, and 1632 Slush for manuscript submission (Slushpile in publishing: Stack of manuscripts for vetting) and 1632 Comments where Peer review feedback, suggestions, and comments on the slushpile submissions are posted. The two together form a collective collaborative workshop for wannabe authors.
http://ericflint.net/ Eric Flint's website, which has much about his work currently in progress or upcoming (in publication, in planning, under contract, in process) matters in the publication cycle.
http://www.1632.org The official web site by Eric Flint's 1632.org on and about the 1632 universe and related matters. It is run by the 1632 Research Committee in conjunction with the 1632 Editorial Board. It includes the canonical references for the entire book series available for browsing and download by any participating in the collaborative writing process in the series. Eric's partners that are also professional writers use the same data. If you want to write a contribution to The Grantville Gazettes, this is a must-visit site. Additional Technical articles resulting from 1632 Tech Manual discussions and the Research Committee are also posted here.
klaus-leiss.de/1632Tech 1632 universe dedicated German Wikiproject organized to cross reference and encyclopediatize matters and characters pertaining to the 1632verse. Another must-browse site for would-be contributors to The Grantville Gazettes and students of Collaborative writing projects.
Fan Page collecting 1632 research 1632verse Commonwealth of Two Nations Resource Page - a webpage about Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 1632 universe, but especially valuable for 1632 fans for its many period maps and links to other resources.



1632 parallel universe (1632-verse) series by Eric Flint, et.al.

Main threads: | 1632 | 1633 | Ring of Fire | The Galileo Affair | The Ram Rebellion | The Cannon Law | The Baltic War

The Grantville Gazettes: | Grantville Gazette I | Gazette II | Gazette III | Gazette IV | Gazette V | Gazette VI | Gazette VII |