Karen Bergstralh was a member of the 1632 Research Committee, and had as her first fiction forays One Man’s Junk in Grantville Gazette IV and Of Masters And Men, both of which focused on down-timers' canny adaptability to opportunities presented by knowledge brought by the Grantvillers. She also contributed non-fiction canonical essays on 1632-verse technology in several issues of the Grantville Gazette.
According to her author entry at grantvillegazette.com, she died in early 2013.
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- Horse Power, (Non-fiction essay)
- The Impact of Mechanization on German Farms, (Non-fiction)
- One Man’s Junk
- Of Masters And Men
- Live Free
- Rolling On
- Tool or Die
- Farm Vet
- Moonraker
- The Treasure Hunters
- Adventures in Transportation, (Non-Fiction)
- Guilds 101, (Non-Fiction)
- Duty Calls
- Stallions vs. Geldings as War and Riding Horses, (Non-Fiction)
- Steaks or Cheese?, (Non-Fiction)
- The Ox is Slow but the Earth is Patient, (Non-Fiction)
- Horse Thieves (while reading this, one fan invented the riddle "What do they call a kleptomaniac with a very severe sore throat?" Answer: a hoarse thief)