1633 is one of the first two co-developed and closely related sequels to the novel 1632 in the best selling science fiction series created and edited or co-written by historian–writer Eric Flint.
1633 is co-written with New York Times best selling author David Weber and hit the best selling list itself about a month after its release. 1633 is the second major novel in the series and together with the anthology Ring of Fire, the two sequels begin ...
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1633 is one of the first two co-developed and closely related sequels to the novel 1632 in the best selling science fiction series created and edited or co-written by historian–writer Eric Flint.
1633 is co-written with New York Times best selling author David Weber and hit the best selling list itself about a month after its release. 1633 is the second major novel in the series and together with the anthology Ring of Fire, the two sequels begin the series hallmarks of being a shared universe with collaborative writing being very common, as well as one—far more unusual— which mixes many canonical anthologies with its works of novel length. This in part is because Flint wrote 1632 as a stand-alone novel, though with enough "story hooks" for an eventual sequel (More on this in "History below.), and because Flint feels history is messy, and the books reflect that real life is not a smooth polished linear narrative flow from the pen of some historian, but is instead clumps of semi-related...
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