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Eric Flint
November, 1999
5:00 pm CT


Eric Flint

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Eric Flint's writing career began with the publication in l997 of his first novel, Mother of Demons (Baen Books). His alternate history novel entitled 1632 will be issued by Baen Books in February, 2000. With David Drake, he has collaborated on An Oblique Approach, In the Heart of Darkness, and Destiny's Shield, the first three novels in the Belisarius series. The fourth novel in the series, Fortune's Stroke, is completed and will be appearing in April 2000.

Flint is also the editor for Baen Books' re-issue of many of the writings of James H. Schmitz. The first volume of that re-issue, entitled Telzey, will be appearing this coming March.

Flint graduated Phi Beta Kappa from UCLA in 1968, majoring in history, and later received a masters degree in African history from the same university. Despite his academic credentials, Flint has spent most of his adult life as an activist in the American trade union movement, working as a longshoreman, truck driver, auto worker, steel worker, oil worker, meatpacker, glassblower and machinist. He has lived at various times in California, Michigan, West Virginia, Alabama, Ohio, and Illinois. He currently resides in northwest Indiana with his wife Lucille.

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