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[edit] Test subst:32L

This is code resulting in the subst'd output which follows it:

{{subst:32L|GG01|"Grantville01 story"}}
{{subst:32L|ROF-1|"RingofFire01 story"}}
{{subst:32L|GG02|"Grantville02 story"}}
{{subst:32L|ROF-2|"RingofFire02 story"}}
{{subst:32L|GG03|"Grantville03 story"}}
{{subst:32L|34TRR|"TheRamRebellion story"}}

[edit] Try of tt1 modified versions

[edit] Test new substable 32Stories, 32LS templates

[edit] DeMarce, Virginia

Main article: Virginia DeMarce
  • Virginia Easley DeMarce, PhD. has had a huge involvement in the 1632 series from the earliest days of speculation about whether Eric Flint should write a sequel at all. She has a doctoral degree in history and has had a career as a specialist in Early Modern European history, specifically the 17th century. She's a board member of 1632.org and the 1632 Editorial Board and the "Research Committee", and much of the diverse background characterizations of fictionalized historic characters owe her interests in Geneology and obscure source references for the depth of characterization and accurate depiction with respect to a noblemans place in the 1800 states that were the Holy Roman Empire.

NOTE: 1634: The Ram Rebellion is published as a novel, as the various parts and short stories within have an overarching plot, that comes together with the title novel at its end. Paula Goodlett and Eric Flint also contributed short stories to its content, as did a few other authors listed as "et al."
Series contributions published before 2007:
Additional accredited contributions:

[edit] Huff, Gorg

  • Gorg Huff is a Texas citizen that has enthusiastically helped in researching the series background, written numerous stories for the Grantville Gazettes, and Contributed both maps and drawings to 1634: The Bavarian Crisis. Gorg principally writes as part of a team with Paula Goodlett.

Series short story contributions:

  • "Birdie's Farm"
  • "Birdie's Village"
  Co-authored with Paula Goodlett
Help expand this section!

[edit] Flint, Eric

Main article: Eric Flint
  • Eric Flint—Universe creator, principle author, keeper of the canon, and the Series Editor. Flint keeps total control of the universe via the resources at 1632.org and the 1632 Editorial Board process. After the death of Jim Baen, Flint created the professional rate paying ezine grantvillegazette.com

Series short story contributions:

Help expand this section!


[edit] Goodlett, Paula

  • Paula Goodlett retired from the military as a non-commissioned officer in the early nineties, and broke her leg in 2003 which led to her browsing Baen's Bar least she become bored in her enforced inactivity. Captivated by the 1632 universe concept, she began as a replacement special assistant to Eric Flint, when his former assistant had to quit for personal reasons. She eventually wrote a large important sequence of the storyline in 1634: The Ram Rebellion, wherein she invented the Ram which figures in the local revolution in a big way, though the Ram stories were mainly begun as a in-joke amoung the bar flies on 1632 Tech Manual. Further, as of Grantville Gazette, volume 4, Paula was named assistant editor, and as of Issue 8, Paula was named as Editor of the Grantville Gazettes, which have come out in e-zine format or e-books with much better regularity since. She is editor for the e-books subject to review by Flint, who maintains creative control of the story lines and series canon. Paula keeps an eye on 1632 Slush, and when a story has matured, is the person who nominates it to the 1632 Editorial Board, for which she has the role of Chairman. Additionally, Paula is assistant editor of the e-zine Jim Baen's Universe, and is in charge of the team of slush readers who screen every story sumbitted to the magazine. Paula, for her own reasons, mainly writes in tandem with Gorg Huff.

Series short story contributions:

  • "Birdie's Farm"
  • "Birdie's Village"
  Co-authored with Gorg Huff
Help expand this section!

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[edit] subst 32Stories (tt2 workup)

[edit] DeMarce, Virginia

Main article: Virginia DeMarce
  • Virginia Easley DeMarce, PhD. has had a huge involvement in the 1632 series from the earliest days of speculation about whether Eric Flint should write a sequel at all. She has a doctoral degree in history and has had a career as a specialist in Early Modern European history, specifically the 17th century. She's a board member of 1632.org and the 1632 Editorial Board and the "Research Committee", and much of the diverse background characterizations of fictionalized historic characters owe her interests in Geneology and obscure source references for the depth of characterization and accurate depiction with respect to a noblemans place in the 1800 states that were the Holy Roman Empire.

NOTE: 1634: The Ram Rebellion is published as a novel, as the various parts and short stories within have an overarching plot, that comes together with the title novel at its end. Paula Goodlett and Eric Flint also contributed short stories to its content, as did a few other authors listed as "et al."

Series contributions published before 2007:

Additional accredited contributions:

[edit] Huff, Gorg

  • Gorg Huff is a Texas citizen that has enthusiastically helped in researching the series background, written numerous stories for the Grantville Gazettes, and Contributed both maps and drawings to 1634: The Bavarian Crisis. Gorg principally writes as part of a team with Paula Goodlett.

Series short story contributions:

  • "Birdie's Farm"
  • "Birdie's Village"
  Co-authored with Paula Goodlett
Help expand this section!

[edit] Flint, Eric

Main article: Eric Flint
  • Eric Flint—Universe creator, principle author, keeper of the canon, and the Series Editor. Flint keeps total control of the universe via the resources at 1632.org and the 1632 Editorial Board process. After the death of Jim Baen, Flint created the professional rate paying ezine grantvillegazette.com

Series short story contributions:

Help expand this section!


[edit] Goodlett, Paula

  • Paula Goodlett retired from the military as a non-commissioned officer in the early nineties, and broke her leg in 2003 which led to her browsing Baen's Bar least she become bored in her enforced inactivity. Captivated by the 1632 universe concept, she began as a replacement special assistant to Eric Flint, when his former assistant had to quit for personal reasons. She eventually wrote a large important sequence of the storyline in 1634: The Ram Rebellion, wherein she invented the Ram which figures in the local revolution in a big way, though the Ram stories were mainly begun as a in-joke amoung the bar flies on 1632 Tech Manual. Further, as of Grantville Gazette, volume 4, Paula was named assistant editor, and as of Issue 8, Paula was named as Editor of the Grantville Gazettes, which have come out in e-zine format or e-books with much better regularity since. She is editor for the e-books subject to review by Flint, who maintains creative control of the story lines and series canon. Paula keeps an eye on 1632 Slush, and when a story has matured, is the person who nominates it to the 1632 Editorial Board, for which she has the role of Chairman. Additionally, Paula is assistant editor of the e-zine Jim Baen's Universe, and is in charge of the team of slush readers who screen every story sumbitted to the magazine. Paula, for her own reasons, mainly writes in tandem with Gorg Huff.

Series short story contributions:

  • "Birdie's Farm"
  • "Birdie's Village"
  Co-authored with Gorg Huff
Help expand this section!
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