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Doctor Who: The Doomsday Contract
By Matthew Kresal Doctor Who's seventeenth season, aired across autumn 1979 and early 1980, has become remembered primarily for being the...
Apr 30, 20216 min read


'The Man with the Iron Heart' review
By Alexander Wallace Harry Turtledove has often been tarred within our community as being excessively parallelistic; certainly, most of...
Apr 28, 20213 min read


Prequel Problems: Jack Campbell’s Lost Fleet series
By Tom Anderson Jack Campbell is the nom de plume of American science fiction and fantasy writer John G. Hemry (b. 1956). Under his own...
Apr 26, 202115 min read


'Ruled Britannia' review
By Alexander Wallace Shakespeare can be hard to parse nowadays; he is often taught in such a manner that is antithetical to the spirit of...
Apr 23, 20213 min read


'If the South Had Won the Civil War' review
By Alexander Wallace American Civil War timelines are second only to World War II timelines in their ubiquity in alternate history...
Apr 21, 20214 min read


Comic review - Sentinels
By Charles EP Murphy Spanning 101 issues in the late 1970s, Misty is one of the most fondly remembered girls’ comics of its time,...
Apr 19, 20217 min read


Titanic Alternatives
By Matthew Kresal Titanic. It's a name that conjures up images. The grand ocean liner of the Edwardian era caught up in fate and...
Apr 16, 20217 min read


'Resurrection Day' review
By Alexander Wallace In my stead as the administrator of the Alternate History Online group on Facebook, whenever I see a question...
Apr 14, 20213 min read


Prequel Problems: The Legend of Zelda
By Thomas Anderson This article is, I suspect, going to be controversial. I grew up with Sega consoles and was barely aware of Nintendo’s...
Apr 12, 202115 min read


What If France Had Started World War II?
By Nick Ottens This article was first published over here by our friends at Never Was Magazine and is shared as part of our partnership...
Apr 10, 202110 min read


PODs of the Thirty Years War L
By Alex Richards The Westphalian Peace It is tempting, from the perspective of the writer of Alternate History, to speculate on the...
Apr 9, 20216 min read


Interviewing the AH Community: Olivia Longueville
Questions from Gary Oswald Counter factual and Alternate History discussion and fiction is a large and healthy online community. Sea Lion...
Apr 8, 20219 min read


'The House of Daniel' review
By Alexander Wallace I have the somewhat unpopular opinion in alternate history circles that Harry Turtledove remains perhaps my favorite...
Apr 7, 20213 min read


De Gaulle’s Cold War
By Nick Ottens This article was first published over here by our friends at Never Was Magazine and is shared as part of our partnership...
Apr 5, 20213 min read


Iron-Shod or Golden-Sandaled
By Alexander Wallace On the Sea Lion Press Forums, we run a monthly Vignette Challenge. Contributors are invited to write short stories...
Apr 3, 20219 min read


Doctor Who: Return of the Cybermen
By Matthew Kresal In 1975, Tom Baker concluded his first season of adventures as the Fourth Doctor in the BBC's long-running series...
Apr 2, 20217 min read


'JLA: The Nail' Review
By Charles EP Murphy Superhero comics are infamous for the unchanging status quos and parts of the canon that are absolute. That means...
Apr 1, 20218 min read


V-S Day review
By Alexander Wallace The space race is a fascinating time; it’s one of superpower competition and cutting-edge technology that ended up...
Mar 31, 20213 min read


Prequel Problems: Endeavour
By Tom Anderson In 1972, during a rather rainy family holiday to Wales, an author named Colin Dexter conceived an idea for a detective...
Mar 29, 202112 min read


PODs of the Thirty Years War XLVIX
By Alex Richards With Imperial war efforts in the Rhineland effectively ended, the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne’s campaign in Cologne...
Mar 27, 20214 min read
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