New Release: Alternate Endings – an anthology of ’What if’ short stories
I'm very excited to share the news that Alternate Endings, a wonderful collection of short stories collated through the Historical Writers Forum FB group, is now available. My copy has already arrived on my Kindle.
The theme of the anthology is ’What if...’, so expect a thought-provoking selection of situations that ’could’ have happened!
My own story – A Race against Time – is (of course) set during the Anarchy, or rather, what would have become the Anarchy... It involves my favourite character of the era. But that's all I'm saying...
You'll have to buy the book and read A Race against Time – and all the other clever alternative history stories, too.
Alternate Endings
A Historical Writers Forum Anthology
Blurb:
We all know the past is the past, but what if you could change history?
We asked eight historical authors to set aside the facts and rewrite the history they love. The results couldn’t be more tantalizing.
What if Julius Caesar never conquered Gaul?
What if Arthur Tudor lived and his little brother never became King Henry VIII?
What if Abigail Adams persuaded the Continental Congress in 1776 to give women the right to vote and to own property?
Dive in to our collection of eight short stories as we explore the alternate endings of events set in ancient Rome, Britain, the United States, and France.
An anthology of the Historical Writers Forum.
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Participating Authors and their Stories:
Virginia Crow - Vercingetorix’s Virgin
Cathie Dunn - A Race Against Time
Sharon Bennett Connolly - Long Live the King
Karen Heenan - Princess of Spain
Samantha Wilcoxson - Tudors With a Twist
Michael Ross - Remember the Ladies
Salina Baker - Act Worthy of Yourselves
Elizabeth Corbett - Marie-Thérèse Remembers
Foreword by Stephanie Churchill
The Historical Writers Forum
The Historical Writers Forum is a Facebook group for writers of historical fiction, alternative historical fiction, and time slip/dual-timeline. It's a thriving community of authors discussing historical fiction, research, and events, and not a promotional group.
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