The most popular alternate history series of all time continues. Ripped from the year 2000 and thrust into Thuringia, Germany, at the height of the Thirty Years War, the American inhabitants of Grantville, West Virginia, set about changing the world. While the broad picture is covered in the many books published by Baen, many of the intricate details and background are in short stories contained first in the Grantville Gazette, and now in Eric Flint's 1632 & Beyond. Why and how does a young woman help prisoners escape from the Tower of London? How does a break out from an assisted living center help Grantville survive? These are only two of the stories in the first issue, and each issue has more.
New issues are published on the first of every odd-numbered month and are available at 1632Magazine.com, as are previous issues of the Grantville Gazette, and most places ebooks are sold.
The most popular alternate history series of all time continues. Ripped from the year 2000 and thrust into Thuringia, Germany, at the height of the Thirty Years War, the American inhabitants of Grantville, West Virginia, set about changing the world. While the broad picture is covered in the many books published by Baen, many of the intricate details and background are in short stories contained first in the Grantville Gazette, and now in Eric Flint's 1632 & Beyond. Why and how does a young woman help prisoners escape from the Tower of London? How does a break out from an assisted living center help Grantville survive? These are only two of the stories in the first issue, and each issue has more.
New issues are published on the first of every odd-numbered month and are available at 1632Magazine.com, as are previous issues of the Grantville Gazette, and most places ebooks are sold.
The most popular alternate history series of all time continues. Ripped from the year 2000 and thrust into Thuringia, Germany, at the height of the Thirty Years War, the American inhabitants of Grantville, West Virginia, set about changing the world. While the broad picture is covered in the many books published by Baen, many of the intricate details and background are in short stories contained first in the Grantville Gazette, and now in Eric Flint's 1632 & Beyond. Why and how does a young woman help prisoners escape from the Tower of London? How does a break out from an assisted living center help Grantville survive? These are only two of the stories in the first issue, and each issue has more.
New issues are published on the first of every odd-numbered month and are available at 1632Magazine.com, as are previous issues of the Grantville Gazette, and most places ebooks are sold.
Published: 8/27/2025
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