This edition of Eric Flint's Grantville Gazette Volume 31 is derived directly from the on-line edition.
It is different than the editions provided by Baen and webscriptions, has somewhat different content and different formatting.
As always with anything related to 1632, it is provided entirely without DRM of any kind. We hope you enjoy it.
If you aren't familiar with the Grantville Gazette, some background may be in order:
The Grantville Gazette originated as a by-product of the ongoing and very active discussions which take place concerning the 1632 universe Eric Flint created in the novels 1632, 1633, 1634: The Galileo Affair and others set in the Assiti Shards universe. This discussion is centered in three of the conferences in Baen's Bar, the discussion area of Baen Books' web site.
How will it work out? Will we be able to continue at this rate? Well, we don't know. That's up to the readers. But we'll be here, continuing the saga, the soap opera, the drama and the comedy just as long as people are willing to read them.
This edition of Eric Flint's Grantville Gazette Volume 31 is derived directly from the on-line edition.
It is different than the editions provided by Baen and webscriptions, has somewhat different content and different formatting.
As always with anything related to 1632, it is provided entirely without DRM of any kind. We hope you enjoy it.
If you aren't familiar with the Grantville Gazette, some background may be in order:
The Grantville Gazette originated as a by-product of the ongoing and very active discussions which take place concerning the 1632 universe Eric Flint created in the novels 1632, 1633, 1634: The Galileo Affair and others set in the Assiti Shards universe. This discussion is centered in three of the conferences in Baen's Bar, the discussion area of Baen Books' web site.
How will it work out? Will we be able to continue at this rate? Well, we don't know. That's up to the readers. But we'll be here, continuing the saga, the soap opera, the drama and the comedy just as long as people are willing to read them.
Eric Flint's Grantville Gazette Volume 31
Eric Flint's Grantville Gazette Volume 31
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BN ID: | 2940011256646 |
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Publisher: | Eric Flint's Ring of Fire Press |
Publication date: | 04/07/2011 |
Series: | Grantville Gazette Series , #31 |
Sold by: | Smashwords |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 299,636 |
File size: | 1 MB |
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