His use of alternate history. In many of his works, like in the '1632' series, he takes a real historical period and inserts a modern - day element into it. This creates a whole new set of possibilities and conflicts that are different from typical historical or science fiction stories.
Well, 'Joe's World' by Eric Flint is also quite good. It takes readers on an adventure in a fictional world with its own set of rules, cultures, and challenges. The characters are well - developed and the plot keeps you engaged as you explore this new and different world that Flint has created.
Well, it depends. Sometimes series claim to be based on true stories but take creative liberties. For 'Eric', you'd have to research or look for official statements to know for sure.
In fact, Eric is not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation by the writers to engage and captivate the audience through imaginative plots and characters.
I don't think so. Series like Eric are often crafted from the minds of writers and may incorporate fictional elements to make the story more engaging and unique.