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In this issue: Honor Harrington returns, a monster hunter in the Big Easy, and fixing broken memory. All that plus a new short story from Kevin J. Anderson and Sarah A. Hoyt.
   April 2018
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This is it, the climax of the internationally best-selling Honor Harrington series—and Honor is in top form. The time has come: the Manticoran Star Kingdom and its allies go to war against the massive and corrupt Solarian Empire. After a tragic loss, Honor Harrington enters the fray once again. This time, she’ll take the fight to the enemy and end its menace forever—or die trying.

Get Uncompromising Honor eARC here.





The No-Holds-Barred Conclusion of the Monster Hunter Memoirs Trilogy

Everything is different in New Orleans. The food. The climate. The monsters. But that's just the beginning. The real reason New Orleans is so different is a larval Great Old One growing day by day in power and just about ready to pop. If monster hunter Chad Gardenier can't convince "the powers that be" to get involved, not only New Orleans but the entire world is going to fall under the power of the nastiest of nasties. Now on the outs with the U.S. Government and in exile from his usual job of saving the world, Chad must rally the forces of light against the coming darkness.

Get Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints eARC here.


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book cover Stories and Provocations

Collected short fiction from multiple bestseller Michael Z. Williamson. Featuring stories set in Williamson’s popular Freehold series, John Ringo’s Black Tide Rising series, Williamson’s own Long Time Until Now universe, and more! With cutting satire on classic poetry and modern movies, a no-holds-barred lambast of several beloved firearms and their fan clubs, Williamson concludes with more of his Inappropriate Cocktail recipes, frequently both delicious and outrageously snarky, commemorating celebrities, events and cultural memes.

Get Tide of Battle eARC here.


New Fiction and Nonfiction at Baen.com

Arcane America

Pierre de Toussaint D’Avenir was a man torn between two worlds. Given the name Tatanka by his mother, he was bullheaded, refusing to retreat in the face of adversity. A priest in the Holy Roman Catholic Church, he was reviled in Protestant-dominated America. Now, the very world in which he lives has been ripped apart by the Sundering. The United States of America and the western territories are cut off from the rest of the globe—and the ancient magic of his mother’s people has returned. It is into this Arcane America that Father Avenir journeys. What he will find, only God knows. An all-new story set in the Arcane America series, from Kevin J. Anderson and Sarah A. Hoyt.

Read “Father Avenir and the Fire Demons of Yellowstone” here.



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You Must Remember This

Thanks to the dedicated work of researchers, prosthetics are more advanced than ever. If a patient loses an arm or leg, there are myriad options to help him get back on his feet. But what about when the loss is not of a limb, but of memory? In this month’s nonfiction essay, medical science researcher Dr. Robert E. Hampson discusses his work on what may become the first memory prosthetic device.

Read “Fixing Broken Memory” here.


Don’t Touch that Dial: It’s the Baen Free Radio Hour

Coming soon to the Baen Free Radio Hour: David Drake on new RCN novel, Though Hell Should Bar the Way, and D.J. Butler discusses the magnificently rich magical world of flintlock fantasy Witchy Winter, sequel to Witchy Eye. Missed past episodes? No problem. We’ve got every episode archived for your listening pleasure.

Listen to the Baen Free Radio Hour now.



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Baen Ebook Releases

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Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints - HALF
Larry Correia & John Ringo


Everything was different in New Orleans. The food. The climate. The monsters. But that's just the beginning. The real reason New Orleans is so different is a larval Great Old One growing day by day in power and just about ready to pop. If Chad Gardenier can't convince "the powers that be" to get involved, the entire world is going to fall under the power of the nastiest of nasties.

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Tide of Battle
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Michael Z. Williamson


Collected short fiction from multiple bestseller Michael Z. Williamson. With cutting satire on classic poetry and modern movies, a no-holds-barred lambast of several beloved firearms and their fan clubs, Williamson concludes with more of his Inappropriate Cocktail recipes, frequently both delicious and outrageously snarky, commemorating celebrities, events and cultural memes.
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The Complete Psychotechnic League, Vol. 3 - HALF
Poul Anderson


The final of three volumes collecting all of multiple Hugo- and Nebula-Award winning author Poul Anderson's massive future history magnum opus. Includes short stories previously uncollected in a Psychotechnic League volume!
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The Day After Gettysburg
Robert Conroy & J.R. Dunn

After a terrible setback at Gettysburg, General Robert E. Lee turns the tables on the Union Army. And a crazed actor closes in on President Abraham Lincoln. The time has come to strike a blow for liberty—or go down swinging!
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The Gods of Sagittarius
Eric Flint & Mike Resnick

The aliens known as the Old Ones have been thought dead for eons. A recent attack on an alien holy site calls that into question. Now, a pair of human adventurers and an alien shaman are on a collision course with The Gods of Sagittarius.
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Wing Commander: End Run - HALF
Christopher Stasheff & William R. Forstchen


For generations the Terrans have battled the alien Kilrathi to a standstill. But now the slightly superior human technology is slowly giving way before the vast resources the catlike beings can bring to bear. The only hope is a suicidal end run.

Get the July ebooks bundle here

*This Baen Ebooks subscription bundle will dissolve on July 3, 2018. After that date, these books will be available for individual sale only.*


Wordfire Press

Avatar Dreams
Ed. by Kevin J. Anderson & Mike Resnick

The development of Avatar technology—the fusion of human mind with remote computer and robotic technology—offers breathtaking advances in medicine, culture, transportation, and imagination. The possibilities are just emerging. Forward by Ray Kurzweil.


Rise of First World
Christopher Katava

While looking for a new home for his tribe, Iain teams up with a fierce woman warrior and a mysterious Seraphim to battle dragons and an evil sorcerer. Drawn into a maze of interwoven realms, he realizes he must still discover the one attribute the Hue-man tribes possess that can save them all from extinction.


Unicorns and Dragons
Ed. by Lisa Mangum

Three complete anthologies with fantastical creatures and fantastic writing. A total of 67 stories by Brandon Sanderson, Peter S. Beagle, Kevin J. Anderson, Jody Lynn Nye, Todd J McCaffrey, David Farland, Rebecca Moesta, and others. Includes “One Horn to Rule Them All,” “A Game of Horns,” and “Dragon Writers.” All profits go directly to the Don Hodge Memorial Scholarship Fund.


Bindweed Highway
Aaron Michael Ritchey

The Weller Sisters, on the run from a power-hungry billionaire, seek the help of treacherous allies so they can overcome new nightmares and save the world. But the ultimate betrayal may shatter their tight family and leave them lost and alone in the post-apocalyptic wasteland they call home.


Monsterland 2: Reanimated
Michael Okon

After Monsterland has imploded, the entire world is thrown into chaos. Wyatt and his friends must go beyond the boundaries of their small town to reestablish contact with the outside world. During their journey they discover a new threat released from the bowels of the defunct theme park. Will Wyatt and his friends survive when they reenter the scariest place on earth?


Get the April Wordfire Press Bundle here



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