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NEW RELEASE: In the Absence of Powder
Alexander Rooksmoor (Against the Devil's Men) returns with a detailed look at a Napoleonic Wars without gunpowder. Will Wellington's...
Jul 8, 20201 min read


Adi Da Samraj
By Zachary Lynn Many spiritual teachers, counterculture movements and cults would arise in the United States during the turbulent decades...
Jul 8, 20207 min read


El Salvador Salvadoreño
By Alex Langer On the Sea Lion Press Forums, we run a monthly Vignette Challenge. Contributors are invited to write short stories on a...
Jul 7, 202012 min read


Chains of Consequences: The Obscure Presidential Assassinations – James A. Garfield
By Tom Anderson In my last article, I discussed the important question that any American presidential nominee faces in the choice of a...
Jul 6, 202014 min read


PODs of the Thirty Years War XXX
By Alex Richards With the promulgation of the Edict of Restitution, the nature of the Thirty Years War changed for the Guelph...
Jul 4, 20207 min read


An Ocean of Flame: "Roll Northumbria" and Alternate History
By Alexander Wallace There are times when YouTube’s recommended videos give you gold; one of those times has led me to write this...
Jul 3, 20205 min read


Rajneeshi Community
By Zachary Lynn What is a cult? That is a question that is certainly ever present across the United States of America. Cult is a word...
Jul 1, 20206 min read


What If Belgium and the Netherlands Had Remained One Country?
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...
Jun 30, 20205 min read


Exploring Alternate Wars of the Roses: The Other Warwick
By Tyler Parsons Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, is a seminal figure in the Wars of the Roses. Taking a central role in English...
Jun 29, 20207 min read


Alliance: Metamorphosis
By Adam Selby-Martin As I think I’ve alluded to in previous reviews for this blog, if you took a survey of published Alternate History...
Jun 27, 20205 min read


The Rise and Fall (And Possible Rise?) Of Girls Comics, Part Two
By Charles EP Murphy The Rise and Fall (And Possible Rise?) Of Girls Comics, Part Two Girls comics, as discussed in the previous article,...
Jun 26, 202015 min read


Africa During the Scramble: The Great Lakes Kingdoms
By Gary Oswald John Cary's 1805 Map of Africa At the beginning of the 19th century, the coast of Africa was well known, but the interior was still a mystery. Maps written by Europeans, Americans or Asians could not show where rivers and lakes were or which Kingdoms held sway. To an extent, this was not unique to Africa, most of the exploration of the 15th to 18th centuries had been done by boat. The Interiors of North America, Australia and the Amazon were still often not map
Jun 24, 202017 min read


Chains of Consequences: the Perils of Choosing a Veep
By Tom Anderson At the time of this article’s writing, amid a pandemic-hit campaign season like no other, former Vice-President and U.S....
Jun 22, 202012 min read


Exploring Alternate Wars of the Roses: A Cousin for King Henry
By Tyler Parsons The Wars of the Roses were a period of dynastic conflict that gripped England from 1455 to 1487. Their causes were...
Jun 20, 202011 min read


PODs of the Thirty Years War XXIX
By Alex Richards While the Northern front of the later Thirty Years War was largely conducted independently from the other fronts of the...
Jun 19, 20205 min read


How Germany Was Divided: A History of Partition Plans
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...
Jun 16, 20207 min read


These Are the Different Voyages...
By Ryan Fleming In 1966 US television viewers were first introduced to Star Trek. The voyages of the starship Enterprise on her five-year...
Jun 15, 202014 min read


Review: Queensway
By Arthur P. Hitchofen So then, George Galloway. MP for Glasgow Kelvin, Bethnal Green and Bow, and Bradford West. Not content with...
Jun 13, 20204 min read


The Rise and Fall (And Possible Rise?) Of Girls Comics, Part One
By Charles EP Murphy In the beginning, there were just “comics”. Then, from the 1950s onwards, British publishers decided girls might buy...
Jun 12, 202014 min read


How James Cameron Led to the LA Riots
By Wm. Garrett Cothran Alright so the title itself is what made you decide to read this I suspect. How on earth would a film maker, the...
Jun 10, 20207 min read
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