Ring of Fire III

2011 book by Eric Flint

978-1-4391-3448-1OCLC687678754
Dewey Decimal
813.0876608Preceded by1636: The Saxon Uprising 

Ring of Fire III is an anthology created by editor-author-historian Eric Flint,[1] first published in hardcover by Baen Books in July 2011. It is the third anthology in the 1632 series following after Ring of Fire II (2008).

The book includes twenty short stories, together with a preface by the editor.

Contents

The Preface by Eric Flint explains the contents of this anthology and mentions future works.

  1. "Dye Another Day" by Mercedes Lackey tells of a scam pulled on Wallenstein by the uptimers.
  2. "Birds of a Feather" by Charles E. Gannon concerns Irish mercenaries who are facing a change in warfare tactics.
  3. "Falser Messiah" by Tim Roesch is about a young Jew who disagrees with the uptime reports of his role in history.
  4. "Royal Dutch Airlines" by Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett regards the change of TransEuropean Airlines into a royal enterprise.
  5. "Milton's Choice" by Mark Huston addresses the arrest of John Milton for his writings in the original timeline.
  6. "To End the Evening" by Brad Sinor relates the rescue of a kidnapped Irish Catholic by D'Artagnan and Aramis.
  7. "Cap and Gown" by Jack Carroll discloses the contributions of a dying man to mathematical studies at Cambridge.
  8. "A Relation of the Late Siege" by Panteleimon Roberts reveals tactics and weapons at the Ottoman siege of Iravan.
  9. "Frying Pan" by Anette Pederson depicts the trials of a young Norwegian man in Rostock on the Baltic coast.
  10. "All God's Children in the Burning East" by Garrett W. Vance covers the troubles of Japanese emigres in the Siamese kingdom of Ayutthaya and their move to the Khmer kingdom.
  11. "Do It Once and Do It Again" by Terry Howard explains the development of an oil well in Wietze and the subsequent difficulties of a French agent.
  12. "Les Ailes du Papillon" by Walter H. Hunt discusses the Butterfly Effect and its influence on the life of a French governor.
  13. "And the Devil Will Drag You Under" by Walt Boyes depicts the downfall of a mercenary and the influence of uptime thinking on his life.
  14. "Salonica" by Kim Mackey recounts the conversion of a Jewish employee of the Ottoman sultan.
  15. "The Sound of Sweet Strings: A Serenade in One Movement" by David Carrico introduces the banjo to European audiences.
  16. "Stone Harvest" by Karen Bergstrahl is about the redevelopment of archaeology in the new timeline.
  17. "An Eye Opener" by Kerryn Offord & Linda Davidson shows the benefits of early detection and treatment of eye disorders.
  18. "Make Mine Macrame" by Virginia DeMarce involves the USE in diplomacy and romance within Tyrol and Saxe-Weimar.
  19. "Upward Mobility" by Charles E. Gannon puts a young "hidden" Jew in the middle of an aircraft development.
  20. "Four Days on the Danube" by Eric Flint is the novella. It describes the Bavarian attack on Ingolstadt. The USE troops have to withdraw from the city and march toward Regensburg. They are pursued by an infantry regiment and a cavalry troop.

Literary significance and reception

The reviewer for SFRevu said that "this collection contains high quality and stories that are important to the development of the 1632 universe" and that "fans of the series should easily be able to find several to enjoy as there is a little bit of everything." However, the reviewer warns readers that "this is not the place to start reading the series."[2] In contrast, the reviewer for That's interesting... wrote a mix review even though he enjoyed the series overall. Although the reviewer had high praise for Eric Flint and for upcoming authors Garrett W. Vance and Tim Roesch for developing characters that he would care about, the reviewer felt that the other writers were "less talented" for writing stories that were just "more of the same" and which "didn't stand out".[3]

References

  1. ^ "Uchronia: The Assiti Shards (1632) Series". www.uchronia.net.
  2. ^ Lawhorn, Bill (July 5, 2011). "Ring of Fire III". SFRevu.
  3. ^ Garthright, Bill (August 18, 2011). ""Ring of Fire III" by Eric Flint (editor)". That's interesting...

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  • 1637: The Transylvanian Decision (2022)
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  • Ring of Fire (2004)
  • Ring of Fire II (2008)
  • Ring of Fire III (2011)
  • 1634: The Ram Rebellion (2006)
  • 1635: The Tangled Web (2009)
  • 1635: Music and Murder (2013)
  • 1636: Seas of Fortune (2014)
  • 1636: The Barbie Consortium (2014)
  • Ring of Fire IV (2016)
  • 1636: The Chronicles of Dr. Gribbleflotz (2016)
  • 1635: The Wars for the Rhine (2016)
  • 1636: Flight of the Nightingale (2019)
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(full publication list)
  • Joseph Hanauer (2013)
  • No Ship for Tranquebar (2013)
  • Second Chance Bird (2013)
  • Turn Your Radio On (2013)
  • Essen Steel (2013) (was The Essen Chronicles)
  • The Danish Scheme (2013) (was Northwest Passage)
  • Bartley's Man (2016)
  • The Muse of Music (2017)
  • Love and Chemistry (2017) (was The Undergraduate)
  • 1635: The Battle for Newfoundland (2018)
  • Essen Defiant (2018)
  • The Monster Society (2018)
  • Letters From Gronow (2018)
  • The Persistence of Dreams (2018)
  • The Hunt for The Red Cardinal (2018)
  • The Chrysanthemum, the Cross, and the Dragon (2018)
  • The Legions of Pestilence (2019)
  • The Legend of Jimmy Dick (2019)
  • Up-time Pride and Down-time Prejudice (2019)
  • The Trouble with Huguenots (2019)
  • A Red Son Rises in the West (2019)
  • Magdeburg Noir (2020)
  • A Holmes For the Czar (2020)
  • Fire on the Rio Grande (2020)
  • A Red Son: Not Without Honor (2020)
  • Tales From the Mermaid and Tiger: Engines of Change (2020)
  • Things Could Be Worse: The Pastor Kastenmayer Stories (2020)
  • Two Cases for the Czar (2020)
  • Designed to Fail (2020)
  • The Grantville Inquisitor (2021)
  • A Matter of Security (2021)
  • A Mission for the Czar (2021)
  • Missions of Security (2021)
  • Saving The Dodo (2021)
  • The Horsewoman (2021)
  • Mrs. Flannery's Flowers (2021)
  • Security Threats (2021)
  • A 1632 Christmas (2021)
  • The Gourmets of Grantville (2021)
  • The Marshals (2022)
  • The Unexpected Sales Reps (2022)
  • I Want to Be Your Hero (2022)
  • The Private Casefiles of Archie Gottesfreund (2022)
Huff & Goodlett Press
  • A Diogenes Club for the Czar (2023)
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