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Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette, Volume 28Tue, Feb 23, 2010 |
Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette, Volume 27Tue, Dec 15, 2009 |
Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette, Volume 26Sat, Oct 10, 2009 |
Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette, Volume 25, 1 Sept 2009Wed, Aug 19, 2009 |
Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette, Volume 18Wed, Jun 18, 2008 |
Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette, Volume 17Wed, Apr 16, 2008 |
Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette Volume 16, March 2008Wed, Feb 27, 2008 |
Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette, Volume 15Thu, Nov 15, 2007 |
Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette, Volume 14Thu, Nov 15, 2007 |
Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette, Volume 13Thu, Nov 15, 2007 |
Table of Contents, Grantville Gazette, Volume 12Thu, Nov 15, 2007 |
Assistant Editor's PrefaceMon, Jan 1, 2007 Wow! Who knew? Way back in 1999, when people started writing fan fiction for 1632, who'd have thought it would grow like this? This is our tenth volume—and the fifth in 2006. And there's no lack of material for the next volume, either. |
Assistant Editor's PrefaceSun, Oct 1, 2006 Wow. Here we go again. Grantville Gazette, Volume Nine. Who knew, back a few years ago, just how many people would be interested in the continuing soap opera of Grantville, WV, United States of Europe? I certainly didn't, but I spend part of every single day being happy that I picked up that book with the pickup truck and hillbillies on the cover. |
Assistant Editor's PrefaceThu, Jun 1, 2006 And here we go—on time, just as promised. Grantville Gazette Volume 8 is ready for our discerning readers. Just what is going on in Europe these days of 1632 – 1635 or thereabouts? |
Assistant Editor's PrefaceSat, Apr 1, 2006 Eric said, in the preface to Grantville Gazette Volume Five: "Sigh. Not one of these stories deals with Ye Big Picture. Not one of them fails to wallow in the petty details of Joe or Dieter or Helen or Ursula's angst-ridden existence. Pure, unalloyed, soap opera, what it is." And we continue in our grand soap operatic tradition with Grantville Gazette (count 'em) Volume Seven. |
Editor's PrefaceWed, Mar 1, 2006 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 PrefaceMon, Aug 1, 2005 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 PrefaceFri, Apr 1, 2005 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 PrefaceFri, Oct 1, 2004 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. |
Editor's PrefaceMon, Mar 1, 2004 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. |
Editor's PrefaceMon, Nov 1, 2004 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). |
What is this? About the Grantville GazetteThu, Mar 15, 2007 What is this? Who ARE you people? |

