[quote=""Cuchulain""]This one has been done before!
Byzantium's Crown & sequels by Susan Schwartz
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Byzantiums-Crow ... %27s+crown[/quote]
Wow looks interesting! This author seems to be seeing things in a totally different way than mine is being planned though.
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Speculative Fiction
I think one of my favourite alternate history books is Eifelheim by Michael Flynn - aliens land in a medieval German village - not as wacky as it might sound and very well done.
Unfortunately Michael Flynn doesn't seem to have written anything else historical, but this is a very well researched what-if novel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eifelheim
Unfortunately Michael Flynn doesn't seem to have written anything else historical, but this is a very well researched what-if novel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eifelheim
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Writer of Historical Fantasy, visit my site for more details.
Latest novels:
Hell has its Demons (Historical Fantasy)
By the Sword's Edge (Volume 1 of a serialized novel - Medieval Action and Adventure)
- Tony119
- Newbie
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- Joined: February 2022
- Currently reading: In a Dark Wood Wandering
- Interest in HF: Have always been drawn to HF, spanning vaguely romantic royalty stuff, Irish rebellion novels, material set in Egypt, India, France, Russia.
- Favourite HF book: The Wolf Hall series
- Preferred HF: Not really but I've recently become drawn to serious alternative history works, an outstanding example being Philip K Dick's Man in the High Castle, and I recently published my own alternate history ebook.
- Location: Australia
Re: Speculative Fiction
I am a fan
I particularly loved Philip K Dick's Man in the High Castle in which the Nazi Reich and Japan won the war and partitioned the USA between them (it is now a series available on Amazon Prime which took the story much further in time than Dick). It gave me a very strong sense of the reality of life in the Japanese-held west coast the and Greater Nazi Reich in the east and centre. The novel features an author who wrote a speculative what-if-the-Allies-had-won tale; a cute touch.
Alternate or alternative history can sometimes demand a detailed historical knowledge from the reader, which is a potential issue. But when done well it is great.
I particularly loved Philip K Dick's Man in the High Castle in which the Nazi Reich and Japan won the war and partitioned the USA between them (it is now a series available on Amazon Prime which took the story much further in time than Dick). It gave me a very strong sense of the reality of life in the Japanese-held west coast the and Greater Nazi Reich in the east and centre. The novel features an author who wrote a speculative what-if-the-Allies-had-won tale; a cute touch.
Alternate or alternative history can sometimes demand a detailed historical knowledge from the reader, which is a potential issue. But when done well it is great.