1632 Tech Manual
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1632 Tech Manual, 1632 Slush, and 1632 Comments are each one of three specialized sub-forums of a specific sub-community of the general online community known as Baen's Bar which is dedicated to developing the background for collaborative fiction in the first Assiti Shards type fictional universe—1632 universe or 1632-verse— that began in the novel 1632 by Eric Flint. The novel was written as a stand-alone literary work, an experiment with the new Assiti Shards story premise, and was but one of three such universes planned by Flint in 2000, but the sensation and interest engendered by the novel's publication subsequently caused the other works to be temporarily shelved; The other long delayed three books in the overall Assiti Shard series which are currently in production under contract are:
- TIMESPIKE, with Marilyn Kosmatka, In Production
- 1776, This is a solo novel that Flint will be working on sometime toward the end of 2006.
- BY ANY OTHER NAME, co-authored by Sarah Hoyt, and a first draft is completed.
According to Flint, The above is the probably order in which the books will be published, because Jim Baen really wants the 1776 novel as soon as possible.
The 1632 Tech Manual forum has had a large role in developing the overall series as its discussions revolve around the course of likely events, reactions and developments as the fictional town of 3,000 souls transplated into the middle of the religious based Thirty Years' War
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Baen Books in the 1632 series | List of 1632 Series Books grouped by the series by Baen Books. Includes the first few chapters of each. |
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http://bar.baen.com/ | Baen's Bar is an official fan-forum with several specific sections (sub-forums) dedicated to the 1632 universe. These are: 1632 Tech Manual, and 1632 Slush for manuscript submission (Slushpile in publishing: Stack of manuscripts for vetting) and 1632 Comments where Peer review feedback, suggestions, and comments on the slushpile submissions are posted. The two together form a collective collaborative workshop for wannabe authors. |
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http://ericflint.net/ | Eric Flint's website, which has much about his work currently in progress or upcoming (in publication, in planning, under contract, in process) matters in the publication cycle. |
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http://www.1632.org | The official web site by Eric Flint's 1632.org on and about the 1632 universe and related matters. It is run by the 1632 Research Committee in conjunction with the 1632 Editorial Board. It includes the canonical references for the entire book series available for browsing and download by any participating in the collaborative writing process in the series. Eric's partners that are also professional writers use the same data. If you want to write a contribution to The Grantville Gazettes, this is a must-visit site. Additional Technical articles resulting from 1632 Tech Manual discussions and the Research Committee are also posted here. |
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klaus-leiss.de/1632Tech | 1632 universe dedicated German Wikiproject organized to cross reference and encyclopediatize matters and characters pertaining to the 1632verse. Another must-browse site for would-be contributors to The Grantville Gazettes and students of Collaborative writing projects. |