Eric Flint's 1632 & Beyond: Alternate History Stories

Volume 90 #1: First Kiss

Previous / Next by Tim Roesch October, 1637 History would not have been overly kind to Blaise Pascal. His accomplishments as laid down in various encyclopediae were mostly intellectual and he had, in the end, died alone and childless. Even his similar triangle theory stumped most up-timers until he showed them, using a simple tool […]

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Volume 90 #5: The Counties of the State of Thurginia-Franconia

Previous / Next by Bjorn Hasseler It is relatively easy to find a list of the provinces and free cities in the United States of Europe. They’re all in Chapter 35 of 1636: The Ottoman Onslaught. But finding information on the composition of the State of Thuringia-Franconia is much harder. One reason for this is […]

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Volume 90 #3: A Puritan Voice, Part 5

Previous / Next by Michael Lockwood Chapter 5 Amiens Nicholas’ world was one of pain and disjointed flashes of recollection. Images flitted about him, reality blending with hallucination, separating and then blending again. One moment he was lying beside his campfire; the next, he was in a bed, the next back by the fire. Above […]

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Volume 90 #4: The Aethers of Magdeburg, Part 1

Previous / Next by Mark Huston and David Carrico Chapter 1 Magdeburg July, 1635 The radio hissed and crackled in the headphones. “. . . and thank you for joining us on Adventures with Great Music this Sunday evening. I’m Atwood Cochran. Good night.” Julius Fickler set aside his crystal set earphones and sighed. “What?” […]

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