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Phase 10 Release - All ten new titles now available from all ebook stores
By Sea Lion Press After going live on Amazon last month, all ten of Sea Lion Press' Phase 10 titles are now available on myriad...
Jul 7, 20191 min read


Review: The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal
Reviewed by Max Johansson As a child, I read just about anything that came my way, but a few things stand out in my memory. Books about...
Jul 5, 20195 min read


Popular Culture Without... The Simpsons
By Ryan Fleming "Spare me the tiresome antics of the Simpson family!" - C. Montgomery Burns What would the popular culture landscape look...
Jul 4, 201912 min read


PoDs of the Thirty Years War - Part VI
By Alex Richards By 1623 it appeared to many in Europe that the conflict in the Holy Roman Empire was over. Frederick V of the Palatinate...
Jul 3, 20195 min read


Consequences in Alternate History: From Coal Tar to Warp Drive – The Cochrane Effect
By Tom Anderson Picture this: the President of the United States has had a long, trying set of negotiations with the President of Chile....
Jul 2, 20198 min read


First Chapters: The Year of The Prince
by George Kearton Welcome to the latest in our series of first chapters showcasing our books. Today, we have The Year of the Prince,...
Jun 30, 201912 min read


Airships: Part 5 - Navigation and Weather
By Andy Cooke Where am I? How fast am I going? How high am I? All questions that you really want to be on top of at all times,...
Jun 29, 20197 min read


Other Ideologies - Christian Reconstruction
By Max Lindh From the very beginning, Christianity has had a strong political potential to it. Indeed, had it not been for that the...
Jun 28, 201910 min read


Ryan's Reviews - How Few Remain, by Harry Turtledove
By Ryan Fleming The two most widely used ideas in alternate history are that of Nazi Germany emerging as a victor from the Second World...
Jun 27, 20198 min read


Alternate Terminologies: Leftpondian Lingo—The Transatlantic Divide
By Tom Anderson In Harry Turtledove and Richard Dreyfuss’ “The Two Georges” (recently reviewed here on Sea Lion Press by Ryan Fleming), a...
Jun 25, 20198 min read


Vignette Sunday: National Social Credit
by Tom Black On the Sea Lion Press Forums, we run a monthly Vignette Challenge. Contributors are invited to write vignettes on a...
Jun 23, 20197 min read


Review - Rommels Game: Victory at El Alamein & Towards the Caucasus, by Claude Stahl
By Adam Selby-Martin I've mentioned in previous reviews my disdain for some of the dominant scenarios in the Alternate History genre -...
Jun 21, 20196 min read


Alternate Technologies - A World Without CDs
By Ryan Fleming How might technology have developed in the latter decades of the twentieth century without the ubiquitous compact disc?...
Jun 20, 201911 min read


PoDs of the Thirty Years War: Part V
By Alex Richards One of the joys of studying history is the way in which you can find your expectations waylaid by a unexpected...
Jun 19, 20195 min read


I Yam What I Yam: The Impact of Popeye
By Tom Anderson Today, though many will still recognise the character of Popeye the Sailor Man, and perhaps recall features such as his...
Jun 18, 20198 min read


Ten New Titles: Phase 10 Release
By Sea Lion Press Sea Lion Press is proud to unveil ten new titles, available now in ebook format. Taking readers from outer space to...
Jun 17, 20191 min read


First Chapters: Decisive Darkness
By Paul Hynes Welcome to the latest in our series of first chapters showcasing our books. Today, we have Decisive Darkness, by Paul...
Jun 16, 201916 min read


Airships: Part 4 - In the air
By Andy Cooke Airships are great for adding colour to your alternate history, and for showcasing that it is different from OTL. But...
Jun 15, 201910 min read


Ryan's reviews: Back in the USSA by Eugene Byrne and Kim Newman
By Ryan Fleming In some respects, alternate history is an examination of irony. There are many examples of serious alternate history...
Jun 13, 20199 min read


Alternate Terminology: Preservatives, Mountaineers and Skepticals
By Tom Anderson As has been discussed in previous articles, the value of alternate terminology in an alternate history (AH) work is as an...
Jun 11, 20199 min read
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