Eric Flint
The Anaconda Project, Episode Seven - Delayed
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 18
Alas, alack and alas again. Eric, due to a hard deadline on 1635: The Dreeson Incident (which we all want to read real soon now), was unable to complete Episode Seven. As we did last time he got in a bind timewise, we'll have Episodes Seven and Eight in the next issue. Apologies, apologies.
The Anaconda Project, Episode Five
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 17
Part Five of Eric Flint's story . . .
The Anaconda Project, Episode Six
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 17
Part Six of Eric Flint's story . . .
The Anaconda Project, Episode Five, Delayed
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 16
Folks, due to illness, Eric will be unable to complete Episode Five in time. We will be running Episode Five and Six in Grantville Gazette, Volume 17 and we will ensure that all members will be able to read it then, whether or not their membership has expired. The Grantville Gazette Editorial Board
The Anaconda Project, Episode Four
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 15
Krzysztof Opalinski was obviously puzzled by Morris’ reference to himself as Gandalf. But, to Melissa’s surprise, his companion Jakub Zaborowsky grinned.
The Anaconda Project, Episode Three
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 14
Part Three of Eric Flint's "The Anaconda Project."
The Anaconda Project, Episode Two
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 13
Part Two of Eric Flint's serial "The Anaconda Project"
The Anaconda Project, Episode One
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 12
The first episode of Eric Flint's serial "The Anaconda Project."
Editor's Preface
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 6
Volume 6 of the Gazette is coming out three months later than we'd projected. There are three reasons for that, which are closely connected. The first reason is that our copy editor fell behind, for various reasons including some health problems. The second reason is that she's also one of the copy editors for Baen Books, with many other assignment. And the final reason is that the launch of the new online magazine, Jim Baen's UNIVERSE, further complicated the situation because the Gazette's copy editor is now also one of JBU's copy editors.
Editor's Preface
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 5
Well—hallelujah—we managed to get Volume 5 of the Gazette out pretty much on schedule, about four months after the publication of Volume 4. As I said in my preface to that issue, I'm hoping to be able to maintain a triannual publication schedule for the magazine.
Editor's Preface
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 4
Once again, alas, I need to apologize for the delay in producing this volume of the magazine. In my preface to Volume 3, I confidently predicted that we'd be able to publish the next volume in late January or February. Instead. . .
Editor's Preface
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 3
First, I need to apologize for the long delay between the publication of Volumes 2 and 3 of the magazine. That was due to several factors, only one of which—my own heavy writing schedule this past summer and early fall—was predictable. The others involved illnesses to two key people involved in the work, and the recent decision by Baen Books to issue a paper anthology which will contain about one-third of the material that had originally been planned for this volume.
Postage Due
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 3
"You've got to be kidding." Anne Jefferson looked around the table in the big dining room of the USE's embassy in Amsterdam, at each of the other people sitting there. Immediately to her left sat Rebecca Abrabanel, the ambassador of the United States of Europe to the United Provinces. Sitting next to her, at the end of the table, was her husband Mike Stearns.
Editor's Preface
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 2
As you can perhaps deduce from the simple existence of a second issue of the Grantville Gazette, the first issue—which we did as an experiment, to see if there would be enough interest in such an online magazine—proved to be successful.
Steps In The Dance
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 2
"Stop whining, Harry," said Anne Jefferson. "If I can do it, you can do it." "No way am I posing half-nekkid," growled her male companion. He gripped the rifle with both hands, as if ready to deal with any threatening horde.
Editor's Preface
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 1
The Grantville Gazette originated as a by-product of the ongoing and very active discussions which take place concerning the 1632 universe I created in the novels 1632, 1633 and 1634: The Galileo Affair (the latter two books co-authored by David Weber and Andrew Dennis, respectively).
Images
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 1
In this section of the Grantville Gazette, I'll be providing some images of major historical figures relevant to the various stories in the 1632 universe, along with commentary.
Portraits
From: Grantville Gazette, Volume 1
"I still can't believe I did that," said Anne Jefferson, studying the painting. It was obvious that she was struggling not to erupt in a fit of giggles.

