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Eric Flint is an American alternate history, fantasy and science-fiction author, he was born in 1947.
He won the 1993 Writers of the Future contest, and published his first novel in 1997.
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Published works
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Belisarius series
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(with David Drake)
- An Oblique Approach (1998)
- In the Heart of Darkness (1998)
- Destiny's Shield (1999)
- Fortune's Stroke (2000)
- The Tide of Victory (2001)
- The Dance of Time (2006)
Assiti Shards universes
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The Assiti Shards universe is a fictional universe invented by Eric Flint. It is a shared universe open to authors of many calibre levels, concerning several alternate history worlds.
The 1632 series
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- 1632
- 1633 (2002) with David Weber
- Ring of Fire Short story collection
- 1634: The Galileo Affair (2004) with Andrew Dennis
- Grantville Gazette I' (2004)
- Grantville Gazette II (2006)
- 1634: The Ram Rebellion (2006) with Virginia DeMarce.
- 1634: The Baltic War (2007) with David Weber
- 1635: The Cannon Law (2006) with Andrew Dennis
- 1634: The Bavarian Crisis (2007) with Virginia DeMarce
- Ring of Fire II (2008)
- The Grantville Gazettes
Heirs of Alexandria series
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(with Dave Freer and Mercedes Lackey)
- The Shadow of the Lion (2002)
- This Rough Magic (2003)
- A Mankind Witch (2005)
Joe's World series
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- The Philosophical Strangler (2001)
- Forward the Mage (2002 with Richard Roach)
Rats, Bats and Vats series
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- Rats, Bats and Vats (2000) with Dave Freer
- The Rats, The Bats and The Ugly (2004) with Dave Freer
Further collaborations
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- Honor Harrington series with David Weber
- Changer of Worlds (2001, anthology)
- Crown of Slaves (2003)
- The Course of Empire (2003 with K. D. Wentworth)
- Pyramid Scheme (2001 with Dave Freer)
- The Wizard of Karres (2004 with Freer and Lackey; a sequel to Schmitz's Witches)
- Boundary (2006 with Ryk E. Spoor)
Solo novels
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- Mother of Demons (1997)
Trail of Glory series
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Short fiction
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- In the Honor Harrington Universe
- From the Highlands (2001) with David Weber
- Fanatic (2003) in The Service of the Sword
- Other Stories
- The Islands (2002) in Warmasters
- Entropy and the Strangler (short story, 1993), in Writers of the Future Volume IX
- The Thief and the Roller Derby Queen (short story, 2000), in The Chick is in the Mail
- The Truth about the Gotterdammerung (short story, 2004), in Turn the Other Chick
- Carthago Delenda Est (2001) in Foreign Legions