Eric Flint's 1632 & Beyond Issue #3

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Issue #3 of Eric Flint's 1632 & Beyond, available 1 January 2024.

The Magdeburg Messenger
(1632 Fiction)

This issue's cover story is "Cassini Rounds Third." Robert Waters continues the saga of Giovanni Cassini. Up-time, he was a famous astronomer. Down-time, he's a kid who wants to play ball. He might get to stay in Grantville, but is it really for the love of the game?

Next is Bethanne Kim's "A Fitting Tribute." The Ugolinis make memorial stones and other markers. That's not something the average down-timer is used to. Is there a way to save the family business?

Marc Tyrrell concludes "A Meeting at Midsummer" with Part 2. Paul, Gagnrad, Helmut, Captain von Thieren, and the Inquisitor Father Salazar are all on different missions. As most of their paths cross near Klettbach, which of them will succeed?

An evening at a very good restaurant leads to "A Disturbance at the Nishioka House." Garrett W. Vance's tale takes place immediately after "Ill-Met in the Marshes" from Issue 1. Plus, there's a cat.

The State Library Papers
(1632 Non-Fiction)

Iver P. Cooper's article "Something Old, Something New" is about construction materials and their availability (or lack thereof) in the new timeline.


New 1632 Books

Available Now:
A Diogenes Club for the Czar by Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett
Coming Soon:

A Matter of Security by Bjorn Hasseler

An Angel Called Peterbilt

Eric Flint's 1632 & Beyond Issue #3