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Alexander Rooksmoor
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What’s the best Operation Sea Lion book, in your opinion?
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I think I was unhappy that amateurs felt so entitled that they could simply come along and insist that the book should never have been...
Sunday at 12:35 PM
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The Borders of Genre: The Glorification of Fascism Within Alternate History
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David Flin: If writing for a mainstream audience, one has to write something that will strike a chord with that mainstream audience. I...
Friday at 6:03 PM
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Alexander Rooksmoor
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The Borders of Genre: The Glorification of Fascism Within Alternate History
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I think on that anti-triumphalist line Deighton was walking the same path that Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo were emphasising right...
Aug 10, 2022
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Alexander Rooksmoor
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The Borders of Genre: The Glorification of Fascism Within Alternate History
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Yes, when I was a History teacher/lecturer in the 1990s I remember an academic who taught German history telling me that even for...
Aug 10, 2022
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Alexander Rooksmoor
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The Borders of Genre: The Glorification of Fascism Within Alternate History
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Wolfram: I think another part of the problem is that, well, there's a reason Nazi victories are so popular, isn't there? A lot of people...
Aug 10, 2022
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On The Dangerous Edge Of (Sub)Genres
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I totally agree with this. In Thinking of Writing Alternate History? I similarly portrayed alternate history less as a genre in its own...
Aug 5, 2022
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Alexander Rooksmoor
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On The Dangerous Edge Of (Sub)Genres
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I found this very interesting. In my Thinking of Writing Alternate History? I tried to grapple with some of these questions. In...
Aug 5, 2022
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Alexander Rooksmoor
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NEW RELEASES: Alternate Irelands, Australias, Americas and Englands
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Yes, it was just the kind of thing I was hoping for when I made some suggestions. I had a great deal of fun with that novel especially...
Aug 3, 2022
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Alexander Rooksmoor
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NEW RELEASES: Alternate Irelands, Australias, Americas and Englands
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Stepping away from anthologies, I am very interested, having done a short story and an essay on this kind of scenario to read Bob...
Aug 3, 2022
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Alexander Rooksmoor
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NEW RELEASES: Alternate Irelands, Australias, Americas and Englands
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I think it would be interesting to try, given the Chinese law in 2011 banning portraying alternate histories or even time travel as...
Aug 3, 2022
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Alexander Rooksmoor
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NEW RELEASES: Alternate Irelands, Australias, Americas and Englands
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I think it would be a good idea. Self-publishing I have done pretty well out of this kind of book. I have done two for Britain, two for...
Aug 3, 2022
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Alexander Rooksmoor
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Which SLP WWII Book should you read?
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In addition to welcoming additional publicity for Streseland, I like the fact that Sea Lion now has such a catalogue of books that there...
Jul 15, 2022
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What If Poland Stopped the Blitz? Part 1
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One thing I always note about the invasion of Poland in 1939 is that while it was a short campaign, it did not employ tactics that would...
Jun 18, 2022
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