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Cocaine Bear and the Joy of an Unlikely Scenario
By Gary Oswald. So AH you can see an alternate version of it! Picture courtesy Amazon. Being enthusiasts of alternate history, everyone reading this is probably able to name an iconic piece of AH fiction in most formats. A book, a comic, a tv show, a video game etc. But it's maybe a little harder when it comes to motion pictures. There have obviously been a bunch of AH feature films but none have really been advertised as the big new AH media in the way TV shows like The Man
57 minutes ago4 min read


Why I Wrote... Our Man On The Hill
By Matthew Kresal. “Where do your ideas come from?” That’s almost an inevitable question one receives after a stranger finds out you’re a published author. One that is almost always in the wake of, “What do you write?” It’s an understandable question and one that I’m sure in my younger (and unpublished) days I asked myself. Since being published, I’ve come to realize that like a magician revealing a trick, there’s a risk that answering takes some of the magic out of proceedin
4 days ago12 min read


This Year's Releases
This year's seen the release of two novels from Sea Lion Press: a Cold War spy thriller in a world with a Nazi detente, and a political history in a world where Obama's time in office is delayed by twenty years. Both are still available now and in Funny Money 's case, in paperback too! Funny Money David Brook, ex-RAF, now British intelligence, faces a conspiracy that could ruin Britain. A British intelligence officer looking for counterfeit money. A mysterious French-Algeria
6 days ago2 min read


Vignette: Work Means Work
By Charles EP Murphy. On the Sea Lion Press Forums , we run a monthly Vignette Challenge. Contributors are invited to write short stories on a specific theme (changed monthly). The theme for the 86th contest was Workers . Right. This was going to be the tricky bit. Gene Narvy was going to have to: A) Land his jumping dropkick on Paul Plunder perfectly B) Not look to make sure his partner Tommy Frank had landed his one perfectly, by which he meant Tommy had "botched" the kick
Dec 30, 20254 min read
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