Read 1636: The Saxon Uprising-ARC Online
Authors: Eric Flint
Tags: #Alternative History, #Fiction, #Science Fiction, #Adventure, #Military, #General
(If you’re wondering about the distinction, “attentive” readers are the readers who pay attention to the things an author wants them to notice. “Discerning” readers are the damn nuisances who insist on fussing over loose ends that the author thought he’d swept far enough under the rug to be out of sight.)
A number of other novels are in the works that deal with other story lines in the series. I will mention in particular:
Andrew Dennis and I have started working on
1635: A Parcel of Rogues.
That novel will pick up the story of the group left behind in England after the escape from the Tower of London depicted in
1634: The Baltic War.
The characters involved will include Julie Sims, Alex Mackay, Oliver Cromwell, Gayle Mason and Stephen Hamilton.
Chuck Gannon and I are writing
1635: The Papal Stakes.
That novel is the direct sequel to
1635: The Cannon Law,
which I co-authored with Andrew Dennis. It will focus on Harry Lefferts’ attempt to rescue Frank Stone and his wife Giovanna from Spanish captivity and lay some of the basis for the continuing tale of Sharon Nichols, Ruy Sanchez and the now-exiled Pope Urban VIII.
Walter Hunt and I are writing a novel set in North America. Since the working title of that novel has already been announced publicly in
Locus
magazine, I suppose there’s no point in me trying to keep it buried. It’s
1636: Drums Along the Mohawk,
which was supposed to have been a private joke. That will not be the title under which it actually gets published.
Yes, the Iroquois will figure in the story. Beyond that, I will say nothing.
David Carrico and I are working on a novel titled
1636: Symphony for the Devil.
This is a mystery novel which takes place in Magdeburg simultaneously with many of the events depicted in
1636: The Saxon Uprising
.
Iver Cooper is putting together an anthology of his own writing, similar in format to Virginia DeMarce’s
1635: The Tangled Web.
These interwoven stories focus mostly on the New World, especially the Japanese decision to colonize the west coast of North America.
Other planned volumes include:
With Mercedes Lackey, a comic novel (sub-titled
Stoned Souls)
that continues the adventures of Tom Stone and others.
With Virginia DeMarce, a novel which centers on the Rhineland and serves as a sequel both to this volume and
The Wars on the Rhine
anthology. The current working sub-title for that volume is
The Grand Duke of Burgundy,
but that will probably change by the time the book comes out in print.
With Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett, a romantic comedy sub-titled
The Viennese Waltz
which will run parallel to one of my later main line novel and serve also as a sequel to a number of the stories they’ve written about the Barbie Consortium in various issues of the
Gazette.
(If you’re wondering why I’m only providing sub-titles, it’s because I still don’t know exactly which year they’ll fall under. Either 1635 or 1636, depending on this and that and the other.)
And there it stands. For the moment.
For those of you who dote on lists, here it is. But do keep in mind, when you examine this neatly ordered sequence, that the map is not the territory.
1632
Ring of Fire
1633
1634: The Baltic War
(Somewhere along the way, after you’ve finished
1632,
read the stories
and articles in the first three paper edition volumes of the
Gazette.
)
1634: The Ram Rebellion
1634: The Galileo Affair
1634
:
The Bavarian Crisis
(Somewhere along the way, read the stories
and articles in the fourth paper edition volume of the
Gazette.
)
Ring of Fire II
1635: The Cannon Law
1635: The Dreeson Incident
1635: The Tangled Web
(Somewhere along the way, read the stories
in
Gazette V.
)
1635: The Eastern Front
1636: The Saxon Uprising
Eric Flint
January 2011
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