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25% Off Our Books Until New Year!
The ebook retailer Smashwords is running a sale until New Year's Day, and Sea Lion Press is part of it! We have dozens of books on a 25% discount , from our newest releases to some of our venerable classics, so now's the time to purchase one you've always had your eye on - but only for a few more days...
13 hours ago1 min read


Films That Should Have Been Alternate History Instead
By Gary Oswald. Secretly a AH film? The Woman King's bluray, courtesy Amazon. Inglourious Basterds is a 2009 Quentin Tarantino war film about allied agents operating in occupied France during 1944. Those agents are planning an assassination of Adolf Hitler and, to spoil a 16-year-old film, they shockingly actually succeed. Hitler is killed by the French resistance in 1944 rather killing himself in 1945. That obviously has huge political and military implications. But the f
3 days ago5 min read


A Christmas Carol That Almost Wasn't
By Matthew Kresal. Charles Dickens being bothered when he's trying to write, in the DVD cover for The Man Who Invented Christmas. Image courtesy Amazon marketplace. Christmas time. Presents. Turkey or a piece of poultry on the table for dinner. Stories of redemption and a new found chance of happiness (romantic or otherwise) amid the snows of the holiday season. All of these are hallmarks across the western world of that time up to and around the 25th of December every year.
6 days ago5 min read


NEW RELEASE: The Tenacity of Hope
Just in time for Christmas, we're back with our last release of the year. After a tumultuous year in US politics, SLP veteran Tom Anderson returns to spin a yarn that asks the question of what a much later Presidency of Barack Obama would look like. How might more experience and many more bruising defeats along the way to the White House affect the man who became the first African American President? And, of course, how are national and global politics changed by the absence
Dec 201 min read
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