The next few books I have coming out, either as author or editor, are the following:
This month: Eric Flint, 1636: The Saxon Uprising just came out.
May 2011: Christopher Anvil, Rx For Chaos. This is a mass market paperback reissue.
June 2011: Eric Flint and Dave Freer, The Sorceress of Karres. This is a mass market paperback reissue.
July 2011: Eric Flint, Ring of Fire III. Virginia DeMarce’s 1635: The Tangled Web is being reissued this month in a mass market paperback edition.
October 2011: Eric Flint, Worlds. This collection of some of my short fiction is being reissued this month in a mass market paperback edition.
November 2011: Eric Flint, 1635: The Eastern Front. This is a mass market paperback reissue.
January 2012: Eric Flint, Grantville Gazette VI.
Its nice too see that the third book in the karres series will be out soon.
But when will there be a reprint of part two ?
I simply adore the Ring series. I wonder if the Revolution will spread to southern Europe (I am a Spaniard…) and Iberia will get rid of that moronic Habsburg dinasty we had over here. And what about America? It would be funny that up-timers re-discover their own original land, perhaps visit the same territory where Grantville was placed – will be placed, I mean.
Thank you.
Just want to say how much I enjoy your work. Any books that you have written or worked on are on my automatic buy list.
I would like to know if there is any plan to continue the Karres series? I bought and read the fist book The Witches of Karres by James H. Schmitz back in 1989. After reading it I was hoping the story would continue but later learner of the authors death in 1981. I thought then that it was a great loss to the gender. Years later I was on Baen Webscription and found a book titled The Wizard of Karres but with Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint and Dave Freer as the authors. I bought this book not hoping for much as seldom do other authors really pickup the story as the original had written it. I was very happily surprised that not only was the story highly entertaining but it had the same feel as the original authors. I have since read The Sorceress of Karres with the authors Eric Flint and Dave Freer. Once again the same feel and a great story. So please let me know if there are any more books planned based on the Karres series. I feel there is allot of potential for many more books of the Karres series and hope to be able to purchase them in the future.
Thank You.
Sounds like I have a long wait until the next print version of the 1632 series. I am waiting with Bait Breath (hee, hee). Eric, if you do read this, please note that you are giving my son and I many great hours of reading and strangely enough so hours of discussions on what might come next… Thanks for your and your Teams hard work.
Any news on when the next 163x books will be coming out. I have enjoyed and continue to enjoy via the Grantville Gazette the universe
I have to echo the other sentiments re the Karres series; I really like the way the new books have a similar ‘feel’ as the original, and would love to see the series extended.