
Eric Flint's 1632 & Beyond Issue #6
Release Date: Saturday, June 29th, 2024
Published by: Flint's Shards Inc.
Pages: 181 pages
ISBN 13: 9781962398114
ISBN 10: 1962398110
In 'Eric Flint's 1632 & Beyond Issue #6', readers delve into a tapestry of stories reflecting on socioeconomic tensions, baseball nostalgia, and innovative beekeeping in the altered timeline of Grantville and beyond.
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This issue's cover art comes from "Passing Fair" by Virginia DeMarce. That term is the source of confusion between up-timers and down-timers and something of a pun—but also a matter about which reasonable people can sharply disagree.
Terry Howard's "From Cramps To Matrimony" shows how specialty teas from Grantville lead to socioeconomic (and domestic) tension in Mecklenburg Province.
Robert E. Waters concludes his cycle of baseball stories with "Cassini Runs Home." It’s the end of the team’s season, but is it the end of young Mr. Cassini’s love affair with baseball?
Tim Sayeu’s "A Guest At The New Year" is a wonderfully creative story. Of all the future knowledge an up-timer could provide a down-timer, there isn’t a ghost of a chance this was on your list.
Part 2 of Iver P. Cooper’s beekeeping article on its potential in a new timeline addresses transplanting bees and beekeeping law.
Terry Howard's "From Cramps To Matrimony" shows how specialty teas from Grantville lead to socioeconomic (and domestic) tension in Mecklenburg Province.
Robert E. Waters concludes his cycle of baseball stories with "Cassini Runs Home." It’s the end of the team’s season, but is it the end of young Mr. Cassini’s love affair with baseball?
Tim Sayeu’s "A Guest At The New Year" is a wonderfully creative story. Of all the future knowledge an up-timer could provide a down-timer, there isn’t a ghost of a chance this was on your list.
Part 2 of Iver P. Cooper’s beekeeping article on its potential in a new timeline addresses transplanting bees and beekeeping law.