Subject: ALTERNATE HISTORY LIST (v4) (long) Reply-To: schmunk@spacsun.rice.edu (Robert Schmunk) Organization: Dept. of Space Physics, Rice U., Houston, TX Lines: 1687 The following is the fourth posting of the Alternate History List. As it appears that there were difficulties in the distribution of version 3, this version is being posted sooner than it might have been and is only about 5% longer than the previous version. The only major change appearing in this version is elimination of the Alien Intervention category due to submitters' requests. The stories in that category have been shifted elsewhere. As before, the number of stories not yet categorized remains over 100 and your help would be appreciated in placing them. If you can help, please try to make your submissions in a format similar to that used. Please be sure to mention what you think is the appropriate category, and why. Afficionados of the genre might like to note the recent publication of William Sanders' THE WILD BLUE AND THE GRAY. Additionally, McSherry's recent anthology THE FANTASTIC CIVIL WAR contains a few AH stories, including the novella- length version of Ward Moore's "Bring the Jubilee". Enjoy... rbs ---------------------------------(snip here)---------------------------------- THE ALTERNATE HISTORY LIST Version 4 - 16 July 1991 This is a list of (nominally) SF stories involving Alternate Histories, also known as What If? stories, Allohistory and Counterfactuals. Most of the information comes from the many submitters (listed at the end of this posting) and the poster's own memory, but a great deal has been cribbed from: Hacker, Barton C., and Gordon B. Chamberlain, "Pasts that Might Have Been, II: A Revised Bibliography of Alternative History", in ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES (ed. Waugh and Greenberg) In order to keep the length of the list down, only English-language stories have been included. Even so, the list is incomplete. Your suggestions for additional entries would be appreciated, as would corrections, amendments, etc., to current entries. Please send submissions directly by e-mail to schmunk@spacsun.rice.edu in order to guarantee consideration, as follow-up postings to r.a.s may not be noticed. This list will be re-posted whenever enough changes and/or additions have been made to make it worthwhile. Despite blurring of boundaries, an attempt has been made to separate stories into the following categories: Alternate Histories: Story essentially limited to one alternate history. Some multiple timeline stories are included as long as crosstime travel/ communication is not involved. Future Glimpses: Character is given a glimpse of how history might unfold depending on his/her actions/decisions. The future seen is not the history we know. Crosstime Stories: Story involves more than one potential history, with sideways time travel often the major feature. Such stories may also include "vertical" time travel and "different" worlds. Changing the Past: Story involves someone changing the course of history, either accidentally or deliberately, often after time travel into the past. Time travel stories in which history is *not* changed are excluded. World is "Different": Alternate world/history has different physical laws from ours, a common theme being "magic works". The alternate world must still be recognizably "Earth". If you disagree with the category into which a story has been placed, please do not hesitate to send me a message with an explanation of what its correct category should be. No attempt has been made to indicate which stories are "good" and which are "poor". Sorry; perhaps in a future version. In examining the entries, please note that: 1) A series of dashes in place of the author's name indicates that the story/ book is a sequel to or part of the same series as the story/book in the preceding entry. 2) Short stories are generally followed by at least one reference to where they may be found, though not necessarily to the first publication of the story. References to book titles include the author/editor's name only if that person is not the author of the short story. 3) Stories are listed under their most recent incarnations. A short story which was revised before inclusion in a novel will be listed in the entry for the novel (e.g., Turtledove's "Archetypes" is found under AGENT OF BYZANTIUM). Stories not revised each have an individual entry, even if a number of them were linked up to form a larger book (e.g., the four stories in Garrett's MURDER AND MAGIC are listed separately). 4) Abbreviations frequently used in references are: = ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES (eds. Waugh and Greenberg) = ALTERNATIVES (eds. Adams and Adams) = BOOK OF ALTERNATE WORLDS (ed. Adams) = BEYOND TIME (ed. Ley) = The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction = HITLER VICTORIOUS (eds. Benford and Greenberg) = Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine = IF IT HAD HAPPENED OTHERWISE (ed. Squire) <##AWBSF) = THE 19## ANNUAL WORLD'S BEST SF (ed. Wollheim and Saha) = WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN? VOL. # (eds. Benford and Greenberg) = THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, #TH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Dozois) 5) In story descriptions, times are all Anno Domini (AD; also known as CE, Christian Era or Common Era) unless otherwise specified. +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Anthologies and Other Collections: Adams, Robert (ed.), BOOK OF ALTERNATE WORLDS Adams, Robert, and Pamela Crippen Adams (eds.), ALTERNATIVES Benford, Greg, and Martin H. Greenberg (eds.), HITLER VICTORIOUS Benford, Greg, and Martin H. Greenberg (eds.), WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN? VOL. 1: ALTERNATE EMPIRES ---------------------------------------------, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN? VOL. 2: ALTERNATE HEROES Borden, Morton, and Graham, Otis L., Jr., SPECULATIONS ON AMERICAN HISTORY Comments: Six essays on altered American histories. Ley, Sandra (ed.), BEYOND TIME Snowman, Daniel (ed.), IF I HAD BEEN..., TEN HISTORICAL FANTASIES Comments: Professional historians correct the decisions of ten historical figures. Squire, J.C. (ed.), IF IT HAD HAPPENED OTHERWISE: LAPSES INTO IMAGINARY HISTORY (aka IF: OR HISTORY REWRITTEN) Comments: Considered the definitive What If? book and includes a story by Winston Churchill. Story selection varies between three main editions. Waugh, Charles G., and Martin H. Greenberg (eds.), ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES: ELEVEN STORIES OF THE WORLD AS IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN Comments: Includes a 60-page bibliography of alternate histories, English- language and otherwise. +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Alternate Histories: Aiken, Joan, THE WOLVES OF WILLOUGHBY CHASE What if: The Stuarts won the Jacobite wars. Story: Wolves plague England in the early 1800s. Otherwise, this volume is not very alt-hist. -----------, BLACK HEARTS IN BATTERSEA Story: Hanoverians plot against James III. -----------, NIGHTBIRDS ON NANTUCKET Story: A mad scientist in New England develops a transatlantic zap-gun aimed at St. James' Palace. -----------, THE STOLEN LAKE Story: A kingdom founded by Celtic refugees from the battle of Camlann is discovered in the Andes. -----------, THE WHISPERING MOUNTAIN Story: The Prince of Wales (later Richard IV) has a Welsh adventure. -----------, THE CUCKOO TREE Story: Hanoverian plotters return, trying to disrupt the coronation of Richard IV. Aldiss, Brian W., THE MALACIA TAPESTRY What if: Humans evolved from dinosaurs rather than hominids. Story: Aldiss, Brian W., THE YEAR BEFORE YESTERDAY What if: Germany won WW2. Story: SF author Jael Cracken writes alternate history stories, with excerpts included. Amis, Kingsley, THE ALTERATION What if: Martin Luther was elected pope, and the Reformation never occurred. Story: A boy soprano in 1970s Catholic England tries to avoid becoming a papal castrato. Anderson, Poul, "In the House of Sorrows", in What if: Assyrians captured Jerusalem and the Diasporah occurred before Christianity could get started. Story: Adventures of a courier originally from North Markland (=America) in an alternate Israel/Palestine. Anvil, Christopher, "Apron Chains", in Analog Dec 70 What if: The scientific revolution arrived early, apparently the result of a 15th century man's salvation from drowning. Story: The discovery of the Americas is sidetracked by a NASA-like project, while Mexicans plan an expedition of discovery east across the Atlantic. Armstrong, Anthony, and Bruce Graeme, WHEN THE BELLS RANG What if: Nazi Germany invaded England in 1940. Story: How the invasion was defeated. Bailey, Hilary, "The Fall of Frenchy Steiner", in New Worlds Jun/64 and THE BEST FROM NEW WORLDS (ed. Moorcock) What if: Hitler did not invade Russia. Story: Life in occupied London, 1954. Barbet, Pierre, and Bernard Kay (tr.), BAPHOMET'S METEOR (orig. L'EMPIRE DU BAPHOMET), incl. in COSMIC CRUSADERS What if: An outer-spaced alien was shipwrecked on Earth in 1118. Story: The alien aids the Knights Templar as they set out in 1275 to save the Holy Land and conquer the Mongols. --------------, and C.J. Cherryh (tr.), STELLAR CRUSADE (orig. CROISADE STELLAIRE), incl. in COSMIC CRUSADERS Story: Outer-space sequel to the above. Barrett, Neal, Jr., THE LEAVES OF TIME What if: Story: Basil, Otto, and Thomas Weyr (tr.), TWILIGHT MAN (orig. WENN DAS DER FUHRER WUSSTE) What if: Germany won WW2 after dropping a nuclear bomb on London. Story: Hitler's death 20 years later leads to a power struggle. Belloc, Hilaire, "If Drouet's Cart had Stuck", in What if: Louis XVI escaped Paris and was not executed. Story: Following Lafayette's defeat of Republican forces, France sinks into mediocrity and Britain must contend with the mighty Austrian empire. Benet, Stephen Vincent, "The Curfew Tolls", in MIDNIGHT TRAVELER (ed. Stern) and What if: Napoleon were born much earlier, say in 1737. Story: An Englishman residing on the Mediterranan coast of France meets a retired, frustrated French artillery major. Benford, Gregory, "We Could Do Worse", in What if: US presidential elections of the 1950s occurred a little differently. Story: A congressman disliked by a new authoritarian regime in the US is kidnaped. Bensen, Donald R., AND HAVING WRIT... What if: An alien was shipwrecked on Earth by the Tunguska event in 1908. Story: The alien arranges Edison's election to the US presidency, then tries to prevent WW1. Bernau, George, CANDLE IN THE WIND What if: Marilyn Monroe's suicide attempt failed. Story: Bernau, George, PROMISES TO KEEP What if: The US presidential assassination attempt in 1963 failed. Story: Hunting down the conspirators. Perhaps not alt_hist, as the names of all the historical figures are changed, to "protect the innocent"? Bier, Jesse, "Father and Son", in A HOLE IN THE LEAD APRON What if: Story: Bishop, Michael, THE SECRET ASCENSION; OR, PHILIP K. DICK IS DEAD, ALAS! What if: SF author Phil Dick attained greater success and ended up on multi- term President Nixon's enemies list. Story: Bisson, Terry, FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN What if: John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry was successful. Story: Boyd, John, THE LAST STARSHIP FROM EARTH What if: Jesus of Nazareth lived to see the storming of Rome, at age 70. Story: Brin, David, "Thor Meets Captain America", in Jul 86, THE RIVER OF TIME and What if: Nazi rituals resurrected the Norse pantheon. Story: A captured American officer prepares to be sacrificed and comes face- to-face with the god of battle. Brunner, John, "At the Sign of the Rose", in BEYOND THE GATE OF WORLDS What if: (see Silverberg's THE GATE OF WORLDS) Story: The Tsar of Russia dies under suspicious circumstances and six travelers tell their tales at an inn in Krakow. Buckley, William F., Jr., SAVING THE QUEEN What if: Elizabeth II and most of her family were killed in an air crash (c. 1950) and a distant cousin becomes queen. Story: The CIA assigns Blackford Oakes to smoke out a Soviet spy in the royal family. Queen Caroline is among the suspects. (note: non-alt_hist series of thrillers follows) Byrne, Robert, THE TUNNEL What if: France and Britain started the Chunnel decades ago. Story: Terrorists strike the nearly complete Channel Tunnel in 1973. Cassutt, Michael, "Mules in Horses' Harness", in What if: Lincoln was assassinated while visiting a Union hospital on 4 Jul 1863. Wasn't he? Story: 1980 Confederate differential engineers trying to model history explore the Great Man hypothesis. Chesnoff, Richard Z., Edward Klein, and Robert Littell, IF ISRAEL LOST THE WAR What if: While Israel hoped for a diplomatic settlement, Arab forces delivered a devastating surprise attack on 5 Jun 67. Story: A day-by-day account of the six-day fall of Israel, and subsequent repercussions in the US, USSR and the new UAR. Chesterton, G.K., "If Don John of Austria had Married Mary Queen of Scots", in What if: Mary had accepted Don John's offer of marriage. Story: An essay on England's place in Christendom and on whether it would have accepted a Scottish Catholic queen and a Spanish prince-consort. Churchill, Winston S., "If Lee had not Won the Battle of Gettysburg", in and Scribner's Dec 30 What if: Jeb Stuart and his cavalry reached the battlefield a bit sooner and rendered the necessary support to Pickett's charge needed. Story: Some theorizing about how a Confederate defeat at Gettysburg might have prevented the formation of the English-speaking union. Clark, Ronald W., THE BOMB THAT FAILED (aka THE LAST DAY OF THE OLD WORLD) What if: Klaus Fuchs sabotaged the Trinity test. Story: With the US still fighting Japan in 1946, Soviet forces march through a defenseless Europe, causing a strong reaction in Britain and elsewhere. Clark, Ronald W., QUEEN VICTORIA'S BOMB What if: Victorian England developed the atomic bomb. Story: Coppel, Alfred, THE BURNING MOUNTAIN: A NOVEL OF THE INVASION OF JAPAN What if: A lightning strike disrupted the Trinity test. Story: Operations Olympic and Coronet, the invasion of Japan. Cooper, Edmund, "Jupiter Laughs", in What if: Jesus of Nazareth was slain by Herod's troops. Story: The murder of Jesus, with an epilog describing Roman satrap "Queen" Victoria being forced to marry another satrap-prince. Cores, Lucy, "Hail to the Chief", in What if: The Watergate break-in went unreported. Story: Finagling the election of 1996. Coulson, Robert, "Soy la Libertad!", in What if: Abolitionists block US annexation of Texas. Story: Political intrigue in a fragmented NA following the assassination of Texas president Lyndon Johnson. Cox, Richard, OPERATION SEALION What if: Hitler invaded England. Story: The invasion is repelled. (Story is based on simulation played out decades later by British and German officers.) Davin, Eric L., "Avenging Angel", in FAR FRONTIERS and THE FANTASTIC CIVIL WAR (ed. McSherry) What if: The CSA developed a long-range rocket and fired it on Washington during Lincoln's second inauguration, 4 Mar 1865. Story: An explanation of its development and how it provoked the sack of Richmond and a harsher Reconstruction. Dean, William, "A Passage in Italics", in May 72 What if: Italy invented the first atomic bomb. Story: Deighton, Len, SS-GB What if: Germany won the Battle of Britain. Story: A Scotland Yard detective tries to raise his motherless son and investigate a murder in occupied England. Denton, Brad, WRACK & ROLL What if: Roosevelt choked on a chicken bone in 1933, and Patton rolled into Russia after the fall of Germany. Story: NASA is destroyed by fans after a 1967 lunar disaster kills a rock star. In 1979, her daughter goes on tour. Dick, Philip K., THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE What if: FDR was assassinated in 1933. Story: Life in Japanese-occupied California. Dickinson, Peter, KING AND JOKER ----------------, SKELETON-IN-WAITING What if: Edward Duke of Clarence did not die in 1887, and became king of England in 1910 rather than his brother George. Story: Princess Louise (b. 1963) discovers some skeletons in the (royal) family closet and must solve some mysteries. Downing, David, THE MOSCOW OPTION: AN ALTERNATIVE SECOND WORLD WAR What if: Hitler's illness results in the Wehrmacht entering Moscow. Meanwhile, Japan triumphs at Midway. Story: Dvorkin, David, BUDSPY What if: Hitler was killed by a Russian attack while visiting the Eastern Front, and his successors reversed some of his policies. Story: An American agent in victorious Berlin finds that many of the same horrors continue behind the public facade. Eklund, Gordon, "Red Skins", in Jan 81 What if: Story: Eklund, Gordon, "The Rising of the Sun", in What if: Story: Eklund, Gordon, SERVING IN TIME What if: Washington was defeated and captured on Long Island, and the USA did not gain independence until 1800. Story: Elgin, Suzette Haden, "Hush My Mouth", in What if: The North refused to enlist black soldiers during the Civil War, and blacks ejected whites from the South after devastating epidemics. Story: Blacks have found that their only common language is the oppressor's English, and some refuse to speak until a better tongue is found. Ellis, Charles D., THE SECOND CRASH What if: One key creditor did not help out a failing stockbroker, thereby provoking a Wall Street crash in 1970. Story: Finch, Sheila, "Old Man and C", in Amazing Nov 89 and What if: A Swiss patent office employee quit his job to become a professional musician. Story: As the USA drops a new type of bomb in Korea, a 75-year-old Einstein frets about whether he's wasted his life as a violin teacher. Finch, Sheila, "Reichs-Peace", in What if: Eva Braun persuaded Hitler to come to terms with England, and a Pan-European federation began a 1000-year peace. Story: An attempt to use telepathy to rescue Hitler's son from an accident on the Moon. Fisher, H.A.L., "If Napoleon had Escaped to America", in , Scribner's Jan 31 and PAGES FROM THE PAST What if: Napoleon did not surrender after Waterloo but fled to Boston. Story: The Emperor looks for new lands to conquer and focuses on South America, but will it be enough? Ford, John M., THE DRAGON WAITING What if: Julian re-established paganism in the Roman empire and Justinian had time to consolidate his gains. Story: What really happened to the two nephews of Britain's Richard III. Forester, C. S., "If Hitler Had Invaded England", in Saturday Evening Post 16-30 Apr 60 and GOLD FROM CRETE What if: Nazi Germany invaded England on 30 Jun 40. Story: Foster, Alan Dean, "Polonaise", in What if: Poland became a world-dominating power. Story: A secret Polish space project to ensure world peace. Fowler, Karen Joy, "Game Night at the Fox and Goose", in What if: The war of the sexes developed differently. Story: Garrett, Randall, "Gentlemen: Please Note", in Astounding Oct 55 What if: Newton wrote the PRINCIPIA THEOLOGICA instead of the PRNCIPIA MATHEMATICA. Story: Frustrated by government contractors, Newton changes his field of study. Gatch, Tom, Jr., KING JULIAN What if: Washington accepted the American crown, and his descendants still rule. Story: Gibson, William, and Bruce Sterling, THE DIFFERENCE ENGINE What if: Babbage perfected his *analytical* engine, and the Information Age arrived a century early. Story: A paleontologist accidentally acquires a set of punch cards from Ada Byron, dropping him right in the middle of a circle of mayhem and murder. Gotschalk, Felix C., "The Napoleonic Wars", in What if: Story: Green, Roland J., "The Goodwife of Orleans", in What if: Henry V of England did not die in 1422 and was crowned king of France. Story: A young woman from the village of Arc helps preserve English power in France. Guedalla, Philip, "If the Moors in Spain had Won", in What if: Ferdinands army was defeated at Lanjaron in 1491. Story: An overview of the long history of the great, enlightened Kingdom of Granada. Gygax, E. Gary, and Terry Stafford, VICTORIOUS GERMAN ARMS: AN ALTERNATE MILITARY HISTORY OF WORLD WAR II, collected from Internat'l Federation of Wargamers newsletter What if: The Axis had adopted a coherent grand strategy. Story: Detailed account of German victory in World War II, ending with domination of Europe and Africa. Harrison, Harry, and Tom Shippey, "Letter from the Pope", in What if: The last Christian king in England broke with the church. Story: In 878, Alfred receives the letter from the pope that pushes him over the edge. Harrison, Harry, A TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL, HURRAH! (aka TUNNEL THROUGH THE DEPTHS), serial in Analog Apr-Jun 72 What if: Spain remained Islamic after Christian defeat in 1212, and the War of the Roses fizzled after the early death of Louis XI. Story: A descendant of executed rebel George Washington is in charge of building the ultimate tunnel. Harrison, Harry, WEST OF EDEN ---------------, WINTER IN EDEN ---------------, RETURN TO EDEN What if: Dinosaurs did not die out and did develop intelligence. Story: Conflict between warm climate saurians and cool climate humans. Harrison, Harry, "The Wicked Flee", in NEW DIMENSIONS I (ed. Silverberg) What if: Henry VIII and Martin Luther died premature deaths, aborting the Reformation. Story: Hersey, John, WHITE LOTUS What if: Story: Jones, Douglas C., THE COURT-MARTIAL OF GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER What if: Custer was the sole survivor of the Little Bighorn. Story: Just what the title says. Kantor, Mackinlay, IF THE SOUTH HAD WON THE CIVIL WAR What if: Grant dies on the way to Vicksburg and Lee won at Gettysburg. Story: History of the USA, CSA and Republic of Texas after the Civil War until reunification in the 1960s. Knox, Ronald, "If the General Strike had Succeeded", in (exc. 1931 Amer. ed.) What if: The 1926 British general strike succeeded. Story: An imaginary London Times of 1930 reflects the social impact of the strike. Kurland, Michael, and S.W. Barton, THE LAST PRESIDENT What if: The Watergate break-ins had gone undetected. Story: Laidlaw, Marc, "His Powder'd Wig, His Crown of Thornes", in Omni Sep 89 and What if: After Benedict Arnold's betrayal of West Point, George Washington was captured, tortured and executed. Story: 200 years later, an art curator stumbles upon AmerInds who regret their part in Washington's torture and have elevated him to a Christ figure. Lafferty, R. A., "Assault on Fat Mountain", in What if: The state of Franklin resisted incorporation into the US. Story: The US is a backwater dominated by the Republic of Appalachia. Lafferty, R. A., "Interurban Queen", in ORBIT 8 (ed. Knight) and What if: Trolleys took the place of the automobile in America's growth. Story: An older man reminisces about when he had to choose between investing in trolleys or autos, and then helps hunt down an auto outlaw. Laski, Harold J., "If Roosevelt had Lived", in The Nation 13 Apr 46 What if: Roosevelt did not die in 1945. Story: Ponderings on changes in America's place in the world, including control of the bomb and the start of the Cold War. Lawrence, Edmund, IT MAY HAPPEN YET: A TALE OF BONAPARTE'S INVASION OF ENGLAND What if: The French invaded England in 1805. Story: Once ashore, Napoleon has trouble deciding what to do next. Leacock, Stephen, "The Hohenzollerns in America", in THE HOHENZOLLERNS IN AMERICA, WITH THE BOLSHEVIKS IN BERLIN, AND OTHER IMPOSSIBILITIES What if: Story: Leacock, Stephen, "If Germany Had Won", in THE HOHENZOLLERNS IN AMERICA, WITH THE BOLSHEVIKS IN BERLIN, AND OTHER IMPOSSIBILITIES What if: Story: Leiber, Fritz, "Catch that Zeppelin!", in Mar 75, <76AWBSF> and NEBULA AWARDS 11 (ed. ?) What if: Tom Edison married Marie Sklodowska, and their son's inventions revolutionized the world. Decisive Allied victory averts Versailles diktat. Story: Zeppelin designer Adolf Hitler dines with his son at the Empire State Building dirigible terminal. Lewis, Oscar, THE LOST YEARS, incl. in A TREASURY OF GREAT SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Boucher) What if: Lincoln survived Booth's assassination attempt. Story: Lincoln's declining years. Ley, Olga, "Checkmate", in What if: Kerensky exiled Lenin and Trotsky. Story: How he did it. Linaweaver, Brad, "Moon of Ice", in Amazing Mar 82 and What if: Nazi Germany developed nuclear weapons. Story: Goebbel's 1960s diaries reexamine what happened. Longmate, Norman, IF BRITAIN HAD FALLEN What if: Nazi Germany had invaded England. Story: After a narrative scenario of Operation Sealowe, some speculative essays discuss the direction that the occupation would have taken. Ludwig, Emil, "If the Emperor Frederick had not had Cancer", in What if: Frederick did not die of throat cancer in 1888 and became Kaiser instead of son Wilhelm. Story: Overview of Bismarck's contruct of a network of peace treaties while Frederick worked on liberalizing the domestic scene. Macksey, Kenneth, INVASION: THE GERMAN INVASION OF ENGLAND, JULY 1940 What if: Hitler decided, just before Dunkirk, to invade Britain. Story: A "campaign history" of how Germany destroyed the RAF, invaded England and forced HM government to flee across the Atlantic. Malzberg, Barry, "Another Goddamned Showboat", in What if: Ernest Hemingway became a hack science fiction writer. Story: In 1941, Hemingway is still struggling to get published when the latest issue of Amazing arrives, featuring a story by a kid named Asimov. Malzberg, Barry, "January 1975", in Analog Jan 75 What if: Nixon was elected president in 1960. Story: A writer from that timeline thinks about what might have happened if Kennedy had been elected. Malzberg, Barry, THE REMAKING OF SIGMUND FREUD, exp. of "Emily Dickinson- Saved from Drowning", in CHRYSALIS 8 (ed. Torgeson) What if: Story: Marriott, J.A.R., "If Queen Victoria--? An Historical Phantasy", in Fortnightly Apr 41 What if: William IV's heir was male. Story: Effect of Britain retaining Hanover on German reunification and the WWs. Martin, George R.R. (ed.), WILD CARDS 1 -------------------------, WILD CARDS 2: ACES HIGH -------------------------, WILD CARDS 3: JOKERS WILD -------------------------, WILD CARDS 4: ACES ABROAD -------------------------, WILD CARDS 5: DOWN AND DIRTY -------------------------, WILD CARDS 6: ACE IN THE HOLE -------------------------, WILD CARDS 7: DEAD MAN'S HAND What if: In 1946, a genetically-tailored virus from outer space was released in the stratosphere, killing many but giving super powers to others. Story: A series of "mosaic novels" explores the effect of the virus during the ensuing decades. Curiously, history isn't altered all that much. Maurois, Andre, "If Louis XVI had an Atom of Firmness", in What if: Louis XVI showed signs of a backbone, retaining Turgot as finance minister. Story: An historian from our world goes to Heaven and reads an encyclopedia entry on the reign of Louis XVI (1774-1820). Max, Nicholas, PRESIDENT MCGOVERN'S FIRST TERM What if: As improbable as it may seem... Story: McGovern gets us out of Vietnam, but himself into trouble with Congress. Mitchell, Kirk, PROCURATOR --------------, NEW BARBARIANS --------------, CRY REPUBLIC What if: Pilate spared the life of Jesus of Nazareth, so the Roman empire was never weakened by Christianity. Story: A 20th-century Roman general who believes in republican government becomes Caesar. Moorcock, Michael, GLORIANA; OR, THE UNFULFILL'D QUEEN. BEING A ROMANCE What if: Refugees from Troy founded a new empire in Britain. Story: Moore, Alan, and Dave Gibbon, WATCHMEN (orig. publ. as 12-issue comic book mini-series) What if: Costumed vigilantes appeared in 1939, and a real superhero with superpowers was created in 1959 by an accident in a nuclear research lab. Story: In 1986, Nixon is still president, someone is killing old costumed heroes, and nuclear war looks imminent. Why are the latter two related? Moore, Ward, "A Class with Dr. Chang", in What if: The Sino-German alliance defeated Japan and won World War II. Story: Students revolt in isolationist America. Morrow, James, "Bible Stories for Adults, No. 31: The Covenant", in What if: Moses couldn't get a replacement set for the tablets he smashed on the golden calf. Story: Mullally, Frederic, HITLER HAS WON What if: Hitler attacked the Soviet Union immediately instead of toying with Greece and Yugoslavia. Meanwhile, Japan attacked Vladivostok. Story: A young officer and a maverick bishop get involved in a last-ditch attempt to topple Hitler. Nesbitt, Mark, IF THE SOUTH HAD WON GETTYSBURG What if: The CSA won the battle. Story: Details of how Lee could have won the battle. Final chapter speculates on possible historical impact. Newman, Kim, "Famous Monsters", in Interzone 23 and What if: Welles' broadcast of the War of the Worlds was no hoax. Story: A Martian gets a job in Hollywood. Nolan, William F., "The Worlds of Monty Wilson", in Amazing Jul 71 and ALIEN HORIZONS What if: Robert Kennedy survived the assassination attempt by Sirhan Sirhan. and was elected president. Story: Nicolson, Harold, "If Byron had Become King of Greece", in What if: Lord Byron did not die of a fever in 1824. Story: An overview of Byron's life from 1824 to 1854, including how he became king of Greece in 1831 and his wife's attempts to usurp power. Norden, Eric, THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION What if: FDR was assassinated in 1933. Story: Police-work in Nazi-occupied New York. Orgill, Michael, "Many Rubicons", in What if: MacArthur invaded China against orders and later set himself up as US dictator. Story: MacArthur turns to psychic crosstime exploration to find out where he went wrong. Overgard, William, DIVIDE What if: Axis powers armed with jets and V-4 rockets defeat and partition America in WW2. Story: Thirty years later, the NA resistance develops the atomic bomb. Padgett, Lewis, and C.L. Moore, BEYOND HEAVEN'S GATES, exp. of Padgett's "The Portal in the Picture", in Startling Stories Sep 49 and Ace Double D-69 What if: Rome was not Christianized. Story: Percy, H.R., "Letter from America", in What if: The French won the French and Indian War. Story: A subversive activist seeks Soviet aid for a British-American revolt against the Republic of New France. Petrie, Charles, "If: A Jacobite Fantasy", in Weekly Westminster 30 Jan 26, THE JACOBITE MOVEMENT: THE LAST PHASE and (1972 ed. only) What if: The Jacobite movement succeeded. Story: A review of the restoration of the Stuarts in 1745 by Bonnie Prince Charlie. Pohl, Frederik, "Waiting for the Olympians", in Aug 88 and What if: Rome never fell, and aliens arrived. Story: It is suggested to an author in a rut that he try writing a "What If?" book, but he can't see the point of it. Poyer, David C., THE SHILOH PROJECT What if: Pickett's Charge succeeded and the Confederacy won at Gettysburg. Story: Confederates plot to steal a nuclear-tipped cannon shell from the US, causing revolts by right-wing and pro-Negro extremists. Poyer, Joe, TUNNEL WAR What if: Story: Roberts, John Maddox, KING OF THE WOOD What if: Saxons and Vikings established strong settlements in NA. Story: An outlaw Saxon prince from eastern NA takes part in the Mongol conquest of Mexico. Roberts, Keith, "The Signaller", in Impulse Mar 66 and PAVANE --------------, "The Lady Anne" (aka "The Lady Margaret"), in Impulse Apr 66, PAVANE and --------------, "Brother John", in Impulse May 66 and PAVANE --------------, "Lords and Ladies", in Impulse Jun 66 and PAVANE --------------, "Corfe Gate", in Impulse Jul 66 and PAVANE --------------, "The White Boat", in New Worlds Dec 66 and PAVANE What if: Elizabeth I was assassinated, the Armada triumphed and Europe and the New World languished under 500 years of Church rule. Story: Steam locomotives and heroic semaphore operators represent modern- day high-tech. Secret quasi-priesthood of scientists hunted by Inquisition. Roberts, Keith, "Weihnachtsabend", in THE PASSING OF DRAGONS and What if: A junta which overthrew George VI and Churchill in 1940 then made peace with the Axis. Story: Freedom fighters persist in occupied Britain. Robinson, Kim Stanley, "The Lucky Strike", in UNIVERSE 14 (ed. Carr), and What if: The "Enola Gay" crashed on a practice flight. Story: The "Lucky Strike" is selected to bomb Hiroshima, but its bombardier is horrified by the power of the atomic bomb. Robinson, Kim Stanley, "Remaking History", in Mar 89 and What if: The rescue of the hostages in Iran had succeeded. Story: Rolfe, Frederick William, and C.H. Pirie-Gordon, HUBERT'S ARTHUR What if: Arthur Plantagenet escaped from King John. Story: Arthur becomes King of Jerusalem and later returns to England to overthrow his uncle. Sanders, William, JOURNEY TO FUSANG What if: The mongols conquered and destroyed Europe, and the Arabs and Chinese discovered and colonized the Americas. Story: A young Irish adventurer escorts a woman to Chinese America. Sanders, William, THE WILD BLUE AND THE GRAY What if: With British help, the Confederacy won the Civil War. Story: A member of the Cherokee nation is attached to a Confederate squadron fighting in France in 1916. Sarban, THE SOUND OF HIS HORN What if: Hitler decided to finish off Russia first, invading England in 1945. Story: A look at year 102 of the 1000-Year Reich. Saunders, Jake, "Back to the Stone Age", in LONE STAR UNIVERSE (eds. Proctor and Utley) What if: The Manhattan project fizzled. Story: WW2 drags on, and on. Schwartz, Susan, "Count of the Saxon Shore", in What if: Arthur of Britain survived the battle of Camlann. Story: An old warrior reflects on the battle and its aftermath. Schwartz, Susan, "Loose Cannon", in What if: T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia) survived his motorcycle accident. Story: In 1940, Churchill convinces Lawrence to go back to North Africa, where he meets Rommel. Scott, Melissa, A CHOICE OF DESTINIES What if: After the conquest of Persia, Alexander of Macedon returned west to quell a rebellion of League cities. Story: His return west and dealings with early Rome. Shetterly, Will, CAPTAIN CONFEDERACY (12-issue comic book mini-series) What if: The South won the Civil War. Story: The CSA develops a Captain America-type superhero in the 1980s. Letters column is oft-times more interesting than the comic. Shirer, William, "If Hitler Had Won World War II", in Look 15 Dec 61 What if: Story: Mostly a speculative essay, but passages from the diary that Shirer might have kept are included. Silverberg, Robert, THE GATE OF WORLDS What if: Europe was decimated by the Black Plague in 1348, leaving it defenseless before the invasion of the Ottoman Turks. Story: Travels of an English boy in 1960s Aztec NA. ------------------, "Lion Time in Timbuctoo", in BEYOND THE GATE OF WORLDS and Oct 90 Story: Diplomatic intrigue is rife as the Emir of Songhay lies dying. (see also Brunner's "At the Sign of the Rose" and Yarbro's "An Exaltation of Spiders") Silverberg, Robert, "Tales from the Venia Woods", Oct 89 and What if: The Roman Empire/Republic/Empire had survived without Christianity. Story: A boy encounters a deposed emperor living in a shotgun shack in a remote region of the republic. Silverberg, Robert, "To the Promised Land", in What if: The first Exodus failed on the shores of the Red Sea. Story: The second Hebrew attempt at leaving Egypt. Skimin, Leonard, GRAY VICTORY What if: Johnston had retained command at Atlanta and held Sherman off so long that McClellan won the 1864 US presidential election. Story: In 1866, while Jeb Stuart is on trial for his actions at Gettysburg, John Brown's son lays plans for a black insurrection. Smith, L. Neil, THE CRYSTAL EMPIRE What if: Christendom was destroyed in 1349 when an attempt to ship plague- ridden rats to Saracen lands backfired disastrously. Story: A Helvetian, North-American Christian serves the Saracen emperor against the Mughal-Arabs and the Aztecs. Smith, Martin, THE INDIANS WON What if: NA Plains Indians band together and stop the white man's spread, resulting in East and West USAs with an AmerInd nation in the middle. Story: History of the AmerInd nation alternates with Washington intrigues during 20th-century white vs. red tensions. Sobel, Robert, FOR WANT OF A NAIL: IF BURGOYNE HAD WON AT SARATOGA What if: As the title says. Story: History of the Confederation of NA and the US of Mexico, from 1775 to 1973. Somtow, S.P., THE AQUILIAD: AQUILA IN THE NEW WORLD ------------, THE AQUILIAD II: AQUILA AND THE IRON HORSE ------------, THE AQUILIAD III: AQUILA AND THE SPHINX What if: Romans discovered the steam engine and conquered the world. Story: Farcical adventures of a Roman general in the Americas (Terra Novum) and his entanglements with time guardians. Spinrad, Norman, THE IRON DREAM What if: Hitler emigrated to the USA in 1919 and became an SF writer. Story: The text of Hitler's most well-known novel. Stapp, Robert, A MORE PERFECT UNION What if: Lincoln ordered the evacuation of Fort Sumter. Story: In 1981, the USA faces a hostile, nuclear-capable, police-state CSA and decides that assassination is the only solution. Stirling, S. M., MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA ---------------, UNDER THE YOKE ---------------, THE STONE DOGS What if: American Tories colonized South Africa after the revolution. Story: The Dominion of the Draka strives to take over the world (1940-2000) and only the USA stands in the way. Stableford, Brian, THE EMPIRE OF FEAR, exp. of "The Man who Loved the Vampire Lady", in Aug 88 and What if: Attila's horde brought real vampirism to Europe. Story: A human scientist searches for the vampires' secret of immortality. Sucharitkul, Somtow: see S.P. Somtow Tarr, Judith, "Roncesvalles", in What if: Upon hearing of Roland's death and Ganelon's treachery, Charlemagne converts to Islam. Story: Describing the event. Thomas, Donald, PRINCE CHARLIE'S BLUFF What if: Britain was defeated by France on the Plains of Abraham. Story: The battle and subsequent break-up of BNA, as Bonnie Prince Charlie is invited to become king of Virginia. Trevelyan, G.M., "If Napoleon had Won the Battle of Waterloo", in Westminster Gazette Jul 07, CLIO: A MUSE and (1972 ed. only) What if: As the title says... Story: The effect of Napoleonic repression on British and Continental reform. Tuchman, Barbara, "If Mao Had Come to Washington", in Foreign Affairs Oct 72, NOTES FROM CHINA and PRACTICING HISTORY What if: What if Ambassador Hurley had not prevented Mao and Chou En-lai from meeting FDR in 1945. Story: Turtledove, Harry, "Departures", Jan 89 and What if: Mohammad was converted to Christianity. Thus, Byzantium never fell but had to cope with a technologically sophisticated Persia. Story: Christian monks, including a powerful hymn writer named Mouamet, flee a Sinai monastery for Constantinople as Persian forces approach. -----------------, AGENT OF BYZANTIUM, rev. of "Unholy Trinity", "Archetypes", and other stories, in Amazing Jul 85, Nov 85 and Jan 86 and Aug 86, Mar 87 and Apr 87 Story: Byzantine agent Basil Argyros travels to various parts of the empire investigating out-of-the-ordinary events and developments. -----------------, "Pillar of Cloud, Pillar of Fire", in 15 Dec 89 Story: Argyros is sent to deal with labor strikes in Alexandria, Egypt. Turtledove, Harry, "Counting Potsherds", in Amazing Mar 89 and What if: The Persians defeated the Greeks and democracy never developed. Story: Investigations of a Persian eunuch sent by his king to look into the Greek situation. Turtledove, Harry, "Islands in the Sea", in What if: Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire fell to the Muslims in the 8th century AD. Story: Fifty years after the fall of Constantinople, the king of the Bulgars invites Muslims and Christians to decide which faith he should adopt. Turtledove, Harry, "The Last Article", in Jan 88, , and THE FANTASTIC WORLD WAR II (ed. McSherry) What if: Hitler's armies penetrated all the way to India. Story: Gandhi preaches non-violent resistance to the German occupation. Turtledove, Harry, "Vilest Beast", in Analog Sep 85 and A DIFFERENT FLESH What if: European explorers discovered Ramapithecan "sims" instead of red- skinned men when they reached the New World. Story: Adventures of European colonists in a different Jamestown settlement. -----------------, "And So to Bed", in KALEIDOSCOPE and A DIFFERENT FLESH Story: Samuel Pepys purchases two sims to help out around the house and wonders how intelligent they might be. -----------------, "Around the Salt Lick", in Analog Feb 86 and A DIFFERENT FLESH Story: Adventures of a European hunter with a sim assistant. -----------------, "The Iron Elephant", in Analog May 86 and A DIFFERENT FLESH Story: Mammoth-pulled trains face competition from new steam-driven trains, and a race between the two is held. -----------------, "Though the Heavens Fall", in Analog Sep 86 and A DIFFERENT FLESH Story: The existence of sims allows a lawyer to change the law and free all Negro slaves. -----------------, "Trapping Run", in A DIFFERENT FLESH Story: A European trapper wounded by animals is nursed back to health by sims. -----------------, "Freedom", in A DIFFERENT FLESH Story: University students oppose experiments on sims aimed at finding a cure for AIDS. Turtledove, Harry, A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE What if: The formation of Mars resulted in a larger planet, capable of sustaining a thicker atmosphere and surface water. Story: After a tool-bearing lifeform destroys a Viking probe on the surface of "Minerva", competitive American and Soviet manned missions are sent out. Utley, Stephen, and Howard Waldrop, "Custer's Last Jump", in UNIVERSE 6 (ed. Carr) and What if: Ben Franklin invented the internal combustion engine. Story: Info about the airplane Crazy Horse inherited from the Confederacy and later flew at the Little Big Horn. Van Loon, Hendrik Willem, "If the Dutch had Kept New Amsterdam", in (1931, 1964 US eds. only) What if: Story: Manhattan remains a tolerant enclave until the 19th century, and its persisting laws have curious effects on Prohibition. Van Rjndt, Phillipe, THE TRIAL OF ADOLF HITLER What if: Hitler faked his suicide and survived WW2, hiding out until the 1970s. Story: An international tribunal considers his fate. Waldman, Milton, "If Booth had Missed Lincoln", in and Scribner's Nov 30 What if: John Wilkes Booth's gun misfired. Story: A critical review of a Lincoln biography which blamed the president's woes on the Radical Republicans rather than on his reconstruction policies. Waldrop, Howard, "Der Untergang des Abendlandesmenschen", in STRANGE THINGS IN CLOSE UP What if: Ancient Israelites added peyote mushrooms to their burnt offerings and God got more than a "sweet savour"!? Story: Bronco Billy and William S. Hart help Hermann Goering fight a vampire. Waldrop, Howard, "Ike at the Mike", in STRANGE THINGS IN CLOSE UP What if: Story: Eisenhower is a band leader and Elvis Presley a politician. Waldrop, Howard, "The Lions are Asleep This Night", in STRANGE THINGS IN CLOSE UP What if: Story: Webb, Lucas, THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY: A POLITICAL FANTASY What if: Story: Wentz, Richard E., "Reflections of a Rebellion Averted", in Christian Century 23-30 Jun 76 What if: Story: Westheimer, David, LIGHTER THAN A FEATHER (aka DOWNFALL) What if: The Atomic bomb was not used on Japan. Story: Operation Olympic, the invasion of Kyushu. White, Ted, and Dave Van Arnam, SIDESLIP What if: Alien intervention averted WW2. Story: Hitler ends up in America, calling for resistance against the "angels." Williams, Emlyn, HEADLONG What if: The British royal family was wiped out by a 1935 airship disaster. Story: The search for an heir. Williams, Walter Jon, "No Spot of Ground", in Nov 89, and FACETS What if: Edgar Allen Poe did not die in 1849, but lived to become a Confederate general. Story: After Pickett becomes ill, Poe takes command of his troops at the battle of Hanover Junction during the Forty Days. Wolfe, Gene, "How I Lost the Second World War and Helped Turn Back the German Invasion", in Analog May 73 What if: Germany and Japan used economic warfare instead of military conquest in the 1930s and 40s. Story: A US Army colonel returns to his hometown of Abilene KS, opens a Buick dealership, and devises a WW2 wargame. Wyndham, John, "Random Quest", in CONSIDER HER WAYS and THE INFINITE MOMENT What if: The League of Nations became strong enough to prevent WW2. Story: Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn, ARIOSTO: ARIOSTO FURIOSO, A ROMANCE FOR AN ALTERNATIVE RENAISSANCE What if: Story: A branch of the Medici which died out in our history struggles to hold federated Italy together in another. Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn, "An Exaltation of Spiders", in BEYOND THE GATE OF WORLDS What if: (see Silverberg's THE GATE OF WORLDS) Story: The True Inca, seeking a solution to possible invasion by the False Inca of Brazil, sends a mission to the Maori nation. Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn, ON SAINT HUBERT'S THING What if: Story: Zebrowski, George, "Lenin in Odessa", in What if: Lenin was assassinated in 1918 by a Russian expatriate. Story: Stalin describes the assassin and the occasion. Alternate History Reference Materials: Brownlow, Kevin, HOW IT HAPPENED HERE Comments: A description of the making of IT HAPPENED HERE, a movie directed by Brownlow and Andrew Mollo, about a nurse in 1940s occupied Britain. Chamberlain, Gordon B., "Afterword: Allohistory in Science Fiction", in Comments: Discussion of what alternate histories are and are not. Hacker, Barton C., and Gordon B. Chamberlain, "Pasts that Might Have Been, II: A Revised Bibliography of Alternative History", in Comments: A 61-page listing of alternate histories, with short synopses and where published. Harrison, Harry, "Worlds Beside Worlds", in SCIENCE FICTION AT LARGE (ed. Nicholls) Comments: Essay on writing alternate history. +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Future Glimpses: Hale, Edward Everett, "Hands Off", in Harper's Mar 1881, OUR CHRISTMAS IN A PALACE, HANDS OFF and Story: A godling discovers the implications of altering an event, as he sees what would happen if Joseph was not sold into slavery in Egypt. Kornbluth, C.M., "Two Dooms", in Venture Jul 58, THE BEST OF C.M. KORNBLUTH, , THE GREAT SF STORIES: 20 (ed. Asimov and Greenberg) and THE FANTASTIC WORLD WAR II (ed. McSherry) Story: A Los Alamos worker concerned about the power of the atomic bomb is given a glimpse of the Axis partition of America. Morrow, James, "Abe Lincoln in McDonald's", in Story: While trying to decide whether to make peace with the Confederacy in 1863, Lincoln gets a look at slavery in 2009. +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Crosstime Stories: Adams, Robert, CASTAWAYS IN TIME -------------, THE SEVEN MAGICAL JEWELS OF IRELAND -------------, OF QUESTS AND KINGS -------------, OF CHIEFS AND CHAMPIONS Story: A party of tourists trapped in a remote villa are dropped into a 17th-century Earth in which Nestorians won at the Council of Ephesus, 431. Aldiss, Brian, "Matrix" (aka "Danger: Religion!"), in Science Fantasy Oct 62 and NEANDERTHAL PLANET Story: A theocratic timeline abducts people from crosstime for advice on dealing with a slave revolt. Abductees develop an alternate agenda. Anderson, Poul, "Eutopia", in DANGEROUS VISIONS (ed. Ellison) Story: Explorers from an advanced Hellenistic world arising from Alexander's survival visit backward NA dominated by Norse and Magyar colonies. Asimov, Isaac, THE END OF ETERNITY Story: Bear, Greg, ETERNITY ----------, EON Story: A strange artifact comes back in time from the future, only it's a different future. Bear, Greg, "Scattershot", in UNIVERSE 8 (ed. Carr) Story: Berry, Stephen Ames, THE BIOFAB WAR -------------------, THE BATTLE FOR TERRA TWO -------------------, THE A.I. WAR -------------------, THE FINAL ASSAULT Story: Space opera, crosstime travel, teleportation, malevolent AIs, and other subplots swirl around a timeline where Germany won WW2. Bixby, Jerome, "One Way Street", in Amazing Jan 54 and Story: Boyett, Steven R., THE ARCHITECT OF SLEEP Story: A human spelunker exits a Florida cave to find himself in a world where racoons rather than primates evolved intelligence. Brunner, John, THE INFINITIVE OF GO Story: A teleporter not only transmits sideways in space but also in time. Budrys, Algis, "Never Meet Again", in Story: A scientist dissatisfied with Hitler's victory tries a change of universe, but that doesn't solve his problems. Busby, F.M., ALL THESE EARTHS Story: An FTL space drive at high "skip" factors may place the ship in an alternate universe. Carr, John F., and Roland J. Green, "Kalvan Kingmaker", in (a sequel to Piper's LORD KALVAN OF OTHERWHEN) Story: Lord Kalvan faces another attempt by Styphon's House to destroy him, this time when barbarians from the NA plains are forced east. Carter, Paul A., "The Mystery of the Duplicate Diamonds", in STELLAR NO. 7 (ed. Del Rey) Story: Several versions of the same pair of people meet at a jewelry store that lies between several alternate Earths. Chalker, Jack L., "Dance Band on the Titanic", in Jul 78 Story: Adventures of the crew of a ferry boat that travels between alternate versions of Maine and Nova Scotia. Cox, Irving E., Jr., "In the Circle of Nowhere", in Universe Jul 54, Fantastic Jan 60 and Story: Following a study of racial equality, an AmerInd from a world where red men enslaved Europe is transported to our Chicago. Cramer, James G., TWISTOR Story; A UWashington professor stumbles across an almost-empty world next door. Coulson, Juanita, "Unscheduled Flight", in Story: The Bermuda Triangle offers a one-way trip to an Amaerica colonized by Vikings and English pirates. De Camp, L. Sprague, "The Wheels of If", in Unknown Dec 40, and Tor SF Double #20 Story: A DA from our New York finds himself residing in the body of a Celtic Christian bishop in "New Belfast". (see also Turtledove's "The Pugnacious Peacemaker") Farber, Sharon N., "Trans Dimensional Imports", in Aug 80 Story: A woman publishes fiction never written in our timeline and gains moral strength from talking to her counterpart in another. Farmer, Philip Jose, THE GATE OF TIME (aka TWO HAWKS FROM EARTH) Story: Pilots from two different WW2s slip into an Earth where NA exists only as an archipelago and the Amerinds never left Asia. Fehrenbach, T. R., "Remember the Alamo!", in POLITICAL SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Greenberg and Warrick) and Story: A Britisher goes back in time to the Alamo, but things aren't as they should be. Ferguson, Brad, THE WORLD NEXT DOOR, exp. of "The World Next Door", in Sep 87 and THERE WILL BE WAR 8: ARMAGEDDON (ed. ?) Story: 1980s survivors of a 1960s nuclear war have strange dreams of a world full of home computers, cable television, etc. Finch, Sheila, INFINITY'S WEB Story: Different versions of the same woman touch one another through Tarotry and a twist in spacetime. Finney, Jack, "I'm Scared", in THE THIRD LEVEL Story: A retired cop discovers a disturbing series of anachronisms, including a man who disappeared in 1876 and reappeared in 1955. Finney, Jack, "The Third Level", in THE THIRD LEVEL Story: A man wondering around NYC Grand Central Station is transported from the 1950s to the 1890s and back again. Flynn, Michael F., "Forest of Time" Story: A man lost between universes has an adventure in an alternative US. Ford, John M., "Slowly By, Lorena", in Nov 80 and THE FANTASTIC CIVIL WAR (ed. McSherry) Story: A doctor on a vacation offered by the Alternities Corporation is stranded on a timeline where British intervention prolonged the Civil War. Gibson, William, "The Gernsback Continuum", in UNIVERSE 11 (ed. Carr) Story: A photographer glimpses/visits a timeline where architecture, transportation, etc. are all out of the pulp SF of the 30s. Green, Roland J., and John F. Carr, GREAT KINGS' WAR (a sequel to Piper's LORD KALVAN OF OTHERWHEN) Story: ----------------------------------, "Siege at Tarr-Hostigos", in THERE WILL BE WAR 8: ARMAGEDDON (ed. ?) Story: Lord Kalvan loses his citadel to the forces of Styphon's House. Haldeman, Joe, THE HEMINGWAY HOAX, exp. of "The Hemingway Hoax", in Apr 90 and Story: A professor planning a Hemingway forgery is killed by a timeline protector and awakes in another timeline's version of himself. Harrison: Harry, "Run from the Fire", in EPOCH (eds. Silverberg and Elwood) Story: Heinlein, Robert A., JOB: A COMEDY OF JUSTICE Story: A man and a woman go hopping between worlds, apparently because some deity has it in for them. Heinlein, Robert A., THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST Story: A mad scientist, his beautiful daughter, a clear-eyed hero and a lusty friend explore the 6**6**6 possible realities. Hogan, James P., THE PROTEUS OPERATION Story: Beleaguered America tries to reverse Britain's defeat in WW2. Jablokov, Alexander, "At the Cross-Time Jaunters' Ball", in Aug 87 and Story: Kilian, Crawford, THE EMPIRE OF TIME ----------------, THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC ----------------, ROGUE EMPEROR Story: An agent for the Intertemporal Agency tries to find out how disaster struck Earth in the future, visiting alternate Earths along the way. Knight, Damon, "What Rough Beast", in Feb 59 Story: Crosstime traveler finds a timeline where Jesus never existed. Kube-McDowell, Michael M., ALTERNITIES Story: The USA seeks a bolthole for its leaders in case of nuclear war. Kurland, Michael, THE WHENABOUTS OF BURR Story: Crosstime adventure involving slightly different versions of the US Constitution. Laumer, Keith, WORLDS OF THE IMPERIUM, serial in Fantastic Stories Feb-Apr 61, exp. for 1983 ed. Story: Crosstime adventures beginning in a world with an Anglo-German Imperium centered in London, visiting another where Germany won WW1. -------------, THE OTHER SIDE OF TIME, serial in Fantastic Stories Apr-Jun 65, incl. in BEYOND THE IMPERIUM Story: Adventures continue to a timeline where Napoleon won a glorious victory at Brussels in 1814. -------------, ASSIGNMENT IN NOWHERE, incl. in BEYOND THE IMPERIUM Story: Adventures continue to a timeline where Richard Couer de Lion avoided battle at Chaluz but succumbed to French conquest in his old age. -------------, ZONE YELLOW Story: Leinster, Murray, "Sideways in Time", in Astounding Jun 34 and BEFORE THE GOLDEN AGE (ed. Asimov) Story: Mason, David, THE SHORES OF TOMORROW Story: Exiles from different NAs of 1965 meet. Meredith, R.C., AT THE NARROW PASSAGE Story: Crosstime agent from Macedonian world visits timelines where Britain suppressed American revolutions and Albigensia survived orthodox crusaders. --------------, NO BROTHER, NO FRIEND Story: Further adventures in a world of fascist, isolationist America and another colonized by an England that escaped Norman conquest. --------------, VESTIGES OF TIME Story: And closing in a world of Punic victory over Rome. Merwin, Sam, THE HOUSE OF MANY WORLDS, exp. of "The House of Many Worlds", Startling Stories Sep 51 Story: Time guardians intervene in affairs in divergent worlds, including one where Aaron Burr conquered and reshaped the USA. Merwin, Sam, "Journey to Misenum" (aka "Three Faces of Time"), in Startling Stories Aug 53 and Ace Double #? Story: Moorcock, Michael, THE WARLORD OF THE AIR -----------------, THE LAND LEVIATHAN -----------------, THE STEEL TSAR Story: A man wanders from one alternate Earth to another, involving himself in various conflicts betwen Europeans and non-Europeans. Niven, Larry, "All the Myriad Ways", in Galaxy Oct 68 Story: Crosstime trade improves economy at the expense of society in a world where the Cuban missile crisis led to war. Niven, Larry, "There's a Wolf in My Time Machine", in Story: Time travelers stray sideways to a timeline where the dominant inhabitants developed from wolves instead of hominids. Norton, Andre, THE CROSSROADS OF TIME Story: Crosstime adventure in the ruins of a New York bombed by Nazi air raids from England. -------------, QUEST CROSSTIME (aka CROSSTIME AGENT) Story: Further adventures in a world where Richard III won at Bosworth in 1485 and Cortez's death prevented the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs. Padgett, Lewis, "Tomorrow and Tomorrow", in Astounding Jan-Feb 47 and TOMORROW AND TOMORROW AND THE FAIRY CHESSMEN Story: Peirce, Hayford, NAPOLEON DISENTIMED Story: Cross- and vertical travel adventure involving an attempt to prevent Napoleon's European takeover. Piper, H. Beam, "Crossroads of Destiny", in Fantastic Universe Jul 59 Story: In a US where Washington died at Germantown and Benedict Arnold became president, a man discussing alternate timelines is from one. Piper, H. Beam, "He Walked Around the Horses", in Astounding Apr 48, ASPECTS OF SF (ed. Doherty), PARATIME and Story: Germans investigate a man claiming to be a British diplomat and carrying documents regarding some nonexistent French emperor named Napoleon. Piper, H. Beam, "Police Operation", in Astounding Jul 48, SPACE POLICE (ed. Norton) and PARATIME Story: --------------, "Last Enemy" in Astounding Aug 50, ASTOUNDING SF ANTHOLOGY (ed. Campbell) and PARATIME Story: Crosstime travelers discover a timeline where reincarnation is a fact of life (and death), and its implications are disturbing. --------------, "Temple Trouble", in Astounding Apr 51 and PARATIME Story: --------------, "Time Crime", in Astounding Feb-Mar 55 and PARATIME Story: When organized crime discovers trade between alternate Earths, the Paratime Police must stop them. --------------, LORD KALVAN OF OTHERWHEN (aka GUNPOWDER GOD), rev. of "Gunpowder God" and "Down Styphon", in Analog Nov 64 and Nov 65 Story: A Penn state trooper is transported to a NA settled by Indo-Aryans during the Bronze Age and where only the church can make gunpowder. (sequels specific to this story are Green and Carr's GREAT KINGS' WAR, Carr and Green's "Kalvan Kingmaker" and Green and Carr's "Siege at Tarr- Hostigos") Pohl, Frederik, THE COMING OF THE QUANTUM CATS Story: Saberhagen, Fred, THE MASK OF THE SUN Story: Descendants of the Inca Empire recruit soldiers from other time periods to stop the Spanish conquests in yet other timelines. Scortia, Thomas N., ARTERY OF FIRE, exp. of "Artery of Fire", in Science Fiction Stories Mar 60 Story: Silverberg, Robert, "Changeling", in THE CONGLOMEROID COCKTAIL PARTY Story: On vacation in Mexico City, a man abruptly finds himself with a wife he's never met and a past not as he remembers. Silverberg, Robert, "A Sleep and A Forgetting", in Playboy Jul 89 and Story: UWashington scientists somehow communicate with a palace guard in old Constantinople, a Mongol known in our timeline as Genghis Khan. Silverberg, Robert, "Trips", in FINAL STAGE: THE ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGY (eds. Ferman and Malzberg) and exp. in THE FEAST OF DIONYSIUS Story: Sladek, John T., "1937 AD!", in New Worlds Jul 67 Story: An inventor exits the US of Columbia in 1878 on a crosstime adventure. Smith, L. Neil, THE PROBABILITY BROACH Story: In 1987, a Denver cop investigating a scientist's murder ends up in a world where the Whiskey Rebellion succeeded and US Constitution was revoked. --------------, "The Spirit of Exmas Sideways", in Story: In 1988, Detective Bear investigates another murder involving the crosstime machine. ______________, THE NAGASAKI VECTOR Story: In 1993, ... --------------, THE VENUS BELT Story: In 1999, with friends and relatives mysteriously disappearing, Bear is off to the asteroid belt to investigate a crosstime Hamiltonian plot. --------------, THE GALLATIN DIVERGENCE Story: In 2119, ... Stephenson, Andrew M., THE WALL OF YEARS Story: Crosstime and time-travel intrigue centered on attempts to alter Alfred's dealing with the Danes. Sterling, Bruce, and Lewis Shiner, "Mozart in Mirrorshades", in MIRRORSHADES: THE CYBERPUNK ANTHOLOGY Story: The future of one timeline is dominating the past of another. Thompson, Don, "Worlds Enough", in Story: Turtledove, Harry, "The Pugnacious Peacemaker", in Tor SF Double #20 (sequel to deCamp's "The Wheels of If") Story: The former New York DA and New Belfast bishop, now a judge, is sent to South America to adjudicate a complex religio-political dispute. Weissman, Barry Alan, "Past Touch-the-Sky Mountain", in If May 68 Story: A merchant from Chinese America, discovered by Marco Polo, gets into crosstime trouble. White, Ted, THE JEWELS OF ELSEWHEN Story: Wilson, Robert Charles, GYPSIES Story: Womack, Jack, TERRAPLANE Story: Fleeing an ultra-violent future Moscow, corporate agents end up in the New York of a different 1939. Yulsman, Jerry, ELLEANDER MORNING Story: A copy of Time-Life's HISTORY OF WW2 causes chaos when it ends up in a world where the Weimar republic survived. Zebrowski, George, "The Cliometricon", in Amazing May 75 and Story: Machine lets historians study alternative outcomes of D-day. +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Changing the Past: Anderson, Kevin, and Doug Beason, TIMELINE Story: An anti-nuclear protestor finds herself outside Alamagordo in 1945 and sets out to prevent the Trinity test. Anderson, Poul, "Time Patrol", in May 55 and GUARDIANS OF TIME Story: --------------, "Delenda Est", in Dec 55, GUARDIANS OF TIME, and THE ETERNAL CITY (ed. Drake) Story: Celts are driving steamcars in 1955 "New York", and it's up to Time Patrolman Everard to go back to the 2nd Punic War and set things right. --------------, "Brave to be a King", in Aug 59 and GUARDIANS OF TIME Story: --------------, "The Only Game in Town", in Jan 60 and GUARDIANS OF TIME Story: --------------, "Gibraltar Falls", in Aug 75 and GUARDIANS OF TIME (1981 ed. only) Story: --------------, TIME PATROLMAN Story: --------------, THE SHIELD OF TIME Story: Manse Everard and Wanda Tamberley patch history up at Bactra (209 BC) and Rignano (1137). Appel, Allen, TIME AFTER TIME Story: Baron, Nick, GLORY'S END Story: Bear, Greg, "Through Road No Whither", in Story: Nazi officers from a world where Germany won WW2 insult a woman when asking for directions, and she arranges for Germany's retroactive defeat. Benford, Greg, TIMESCAPE Story: A UC prof in 1962 must worry about tachyonic interference plaguing an experiment while he tries to gain tenure. Bradbury, Ray, "A Sound of Thunder", in R IS FOR ROCKET Story: Accidentally stepping on a butterfly while on a T. rex hunt has its repurcussions. Brunner, John, TIMES WITHOUT NUMBER Story: In 1988, 400 years after the Armada conquered England, a plot is afoot to destroy the Spanish empire via time-travel. Cook, Glen, A MATTER OF TIME Story: A detective tries to solve the mystery of the still-warm corpse of a man dead 50 years while temporal agents try to preserve their present. Crowley, John, "Great Work of Time", in NOVELTY and Story: deCamp, L. Sprague, "Aristotle and the Gun", in Astounding Feb 58 and Story: A time traveler sours Aristotle on science, wiping out development of European technology. deCamp, L. Sprague, LEST DARKNESS FALL, esp. from "Lest Darkness Fall", in Unknown Dec 39 Story: Somehow transported to Rome in the time of Justinian, a man decides to start up a few modern industries and avert the Dark Ages. Effinger, George Alec, "Everything but Honor", in Story: An African-American physicist decides to use his time machine to alter a Civil War different from the one we remember. Eklund, Gordon, ALL TIMES POSSIBLE Story: A man from a timeline where the US went fascist after FDR's murder sets out to change the past and becomes dictator of Red America. Finney, Jack, "Second Chance", in THE THIRD LEVEL Story: A wrecked 1920s car is rebuilt by a teen-ager, who goes back in time to prevent the death of the original owner in a collision with a train. Frankowski, Leo, THE CROSS-TIME ENGINEER ---------------, THE HIGH-TECH KNIGHT ---------------, THE RADIANT KNIGHT ---------------, THE FLYING WARLORD ---------------, LORD CONRAD'S LADY Story: An engineer accidentally transported back to medieval Poland decides to defeat the coming Mongol invasion Gerrold, David, THE MAN WHO FOLDED HIMSELF Story: Goldstone, Cynthia, and Avram Davidson, "Pebble in Time", in Aug 70 Story: A time traveler accidentally diverts Brigham Young and the Mormons from the Great Salt Lake to San Francisco Bay. Grimwood, Ken, REPLAY Story: At death's edge, a man has a chance to relive and change his life, again and again and again. Harrison, Harry, THE STAINLESS STEEL RAT SAVES THE WORLD Story: Hogan, James P., THRICE UPON A TIME Story: A Scottish inventor experiments with tachyonic transmissions, sending messages to his past self. Lafferty, R.A., "Thus We Frustrate Charlemagne", in Galaxy Feb 67 Story: Le Guin, Ursula K., THE LATHE OF HEAVEN Story: A man's dreams have the power to rewrite history, and a psychiatrist takes advantage of it. Leiber, Fritz, THE BIG TIME, serial in Galaxy Mar-Apr 58 Story: At a Snake enclave somewhere outside space and time, a soldier preaches ChangePeace as the enclave maintainer disappears. -------------, THE CHANGE WAR Story: -------------, "No Great Magic", in Galaxy Dec 63 Story: -------------, "Try and Change the Past", in Astounding Mar 58; TRIPS IN TIME (ed. Silverberg); SPACE, TIME, AND CRIME (ed. De Ford); and THE BEST OF FRITZ LEIBER Story: A ChangeWar agent runs into the Law of Conservation of Reality, whereby history resists change. Leinster, Murray, TIME TUNNEL Story: Locke, Robert Donald, "Demotion", in Astounding Sep 52 Story: Montana, Ron, THE SIGN OF THE THUNDERBIRD Story: Soldiers from post-nuclear war USA are thrown back to 1860, where they help create an AmerInd nation and a Free State of New Mexico. Moore, Ward, BRING THE JUBILEE, exp. of "Bring the Jubilee", in Nov 52 and THE FANTASTIC CIVIL WAR (ed. McSherry) Story: An historian from a fifth-rate 1952 US, overshadowed by the CSA and Germanic Union, travels back to Gettysburg, 1 Jul 1863. Moran, Daniel Keys, THE ARMAGEDDON BLUES Story: Niven, Larry, "Bird in the Hand", Oct 70 Story: Time-traveling souvenir hunters destroy Henry Ford's first auto. Niven, Larry, "Death in a Cage", in FLIGHT OF THE HORSE Story: Post-holocaust time-traveler creates our timeline by preventing a blow-up resulting from the Cuban missile crisis. Niven, Larry, "The Return of William Proxmire", in Story: Sen. Proxmire tries to destroy NASA by preventing Heinlein from becoming an SF writer. Pohl, Frederick, "The Deadly Mission of Phineas Snodgrass", in Galaxy Jun 62 Story: Pohl, Frederick, "Target One", in Galaxy Apr 55 Story: Victims of a nuclear war decide to go back in time and kill Einstein. Randle, Kevin, and Robert Cornett, REMEMBER THE ALAMO! ---------------------------------, REMEMBER GETTYSBURG ---------------------------------, REMEMBER THE LITTLE BIG HORN Story: Reynolds, Mack, and Dean Ing, THE OTHER TIME Story: An archaeologist is displaced in time and has a chance to witness the Spanish conquest of Mexico. He wonders if he can change history. Scholz, Carter, "The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven and Other Lost Songs", in UNIVERSE 7 (ed. Carr) Story: A time traveler reading Beethoven's mind drives the composer mad before he could compete the Ode to Joy. Seabury, Paul, "The Histronaut", Apr 63 Story: A time traveler destroys the train returning Lenin to Russia, but returns to his home time to find Washington DC occupied by Germans. Shapiro, Stanley, A TIME TO REMEMBER Story: In order to prevent his brother's death in Vietnam, a man travels to the Dallas of 1963, but an altered history may also need correction. Silverberg, Robert, "Needle in a Timestack", in THE CONGLOMEROID COCKTAIL PARTY Story: A couple has big trouble when her former husband repeatedly goes back in time to prevent their marriage. Turtledove, Harry, THE LONG DRUM ROLL Story: Afrikaaners from 2014 provide the CSA with AK-47s, leading to Confederate victory. Waldrop, Howard, "Horror, We Got", in STRANGE THINGS IN CLOSE UP Story: Time travel is discovered in Israel and the new Elders of Zion decide to do or arrange to have done everything the Jews were accused of. Waldrop, Howard, THEM BONES Story: Time-traveler trying to prevent WW3 finds 20th century NA populated by Arabs and Vikings. West, Wallace, RIVER OF TIME Story: Teenagers try to avert WW3 by saving Julius Caesar. +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ World is "Different": Anderson, Poul, A MIDSUMMER TEMPEST Difference: Magic works. Also, Shakespeare's plays were real history and the Industrial Revolution arrived two centuries early. Story: Adventures of Prince Rupert in the English Civil War. Anderson, Poul, OPERATION CHAOS, rev. of "Operation Afreet", "Operation Salamander", "Operation Incubus", and "Operation Changeling", in Sep 56, Jan 57, Oct 59 and May-Jun 69 Difference: Men learn to remove antimagical properties of iron, and magical technology ensues. Story: A werewolf and witch are involved in repeated struggles against the machinations of Hell during WW2, as the Saracens invade America. Anderson, Poul, THREE HEARTS AND THREE LIONS Difference: Christian Europe is surrounded by magical, hostile lands. Story: A Dane from our Earth must save Europe from the forces of Chaos, but why are the people there expecting him? Card, Orson Scott, SEVENTH SON -----------------, RED PROPHET -----------------, PRENTICE ALVIN Difference: Natural magic works. Also, the Puritan revolution succeeded, altering the course of American colonization. Story: The seventh son of a seventh son grows up in 19th century America. Chiang, Ted, "Tower of Babylon", in Difference: An older idea of cosmology is correct. Story: After centuries of work, the Tower of Babylon has reached the vault of heaven and stoneworkers now attempt to break through. Farmer, Philip Jose, "Sail On, Sail On", in A CENTURY OF SF (ed. Knight) Difference: The world is flat. Story: Columbus sails off the edge of an Earth in which Bacon developed a radio from theological principles. Friesner, Esther M., DRUID'S BLOOD Difference: Druidic magic works, and Britain is isolated from the rest of the world. Story: Adventures of a Holmesian detective. Garrett, Randall, "The Eyes Have It", in Analog Jan 64 and MURDER AND MAGIC Difference: Magic was codified c. 1300. Also, Richard Couer de Lion survived Chaluz, ruling well and leaving the Anglo-French kingdom to nephew Arthur. Story: ----------------, "A Case of Identity", in Analog Sep 64 and MURDER AND MAGIC Story: ----------------, "The Muddle of the Woad", in Analog Jun 65 and MURDER AND MAGIC Story: ----------------, TOO MANY MAGICIANS, serial in Analog Aug-Nov 66 Story: Lord Darcy investigates two espionage-related murders in Cherbourg and at a sorcerors' convention in London. ----------------, "A Stretch of the Imagination", in MEN AND MALICE (ed. Dickinsheet) and MURDER AND MAGIC Story: ----------------, "A Matter of Gravity", in Analog Oct 74 and LORD DARCY INVESTIGATES Story: ----------------, "The Sixteen Keys", in Fantastic Stories May 76 and LORD DARCY INVESTIGATES Story: ----------------, "The Ipswich Phial", in Analog Dec 76 and LORD DARCY INVESTIGATES Story: ----------------, "The Napoli Express", in Apr 79 and LORD DARCY INVESTIGATES Story: ----------------, "The Bitter End", in Sep-Oct 78 and THE BEST OF RANDALL GARRETT (ed. Silverberg) ----------------, "The Spell of War", in THE FUTURE AT WAR I: THOR'S HAMMER (ed. Bretnor) Story: The first meeting of Lord Darcy and Master Sean, on a battlefield. (see also Kurland's STUDY IN SORCERY and TEN LITTLE WIZARDS) Heinlein, Robert A., "Magic Inc.", in WALDO & MAGIC, INC. Difference: Magic works. Story: Protagonists battle a scheme by Satan's minions to take control of magic in America. Jones, Diana Wynne, THE MAGICIANS OF CAPRONA Difference: Magic works. Also, Guy Fawkes suffered a premature explosion. Story: Two children from powerful, magic-working Italian families cannot perform magic themselves, but save the city of Caprona from an enchanter. ------------------, THE LIVES OF CHRISTOPHER CHANT Story: After dream-traveling to other timelines, an English boy becomes the great mage Chrestomanci. ------------------, CHARMED LIFE Story: Two English children go to live with Uncle Chrestomanci. ------------------, WITCH WEEK Story: Chrestomanci sorts out strange goings-on at a state-run school for witch-orphans. Kurland, Michael, A STUDY IN SORCERY ----------------, TEN LITTLE WIZARDS Difference: (see Garrett's "The Eyes Have It", etc.) Story: More stories about Lord Darcy. Lupoff, Richard, CIRCUMPOLAR! Difference: The Earth is disk-shaped, with the North Hole at the center. Story: Two groups, American and German, travel to the other side. ---------------, COUNTERSOLAR! Story: Schwartz, Susan, BYZANTIUM'S CROWN Difference: Magic works. Also, Mark Antony and Cleopatra won at Actium and moved the Roman capital to the east. Story: Scott, Melissa, and Lisa A. Barnett, ARMOR OF LIGHT Difference: Witchcraft worked in Elizabethan England. Story: It's 1593 and Sir Philip Sidney and Christopher Marlowe must protect James VI/I from those who would have him dead. Simak, Clifford D., ENCHANTED PILGRIMAGE Difference: Story: Swanwick, Michael, "The Edge of the World", in FULL SPECTRUM 2 (eds. Aronica et al.) and Difference: Earth has an edge. Story: Three teen-agers living at an American air force base in the Middle East climb down a stairway on the edge of the world. Waldrop, Howard, "The World as We Know't", in STRANGE THINGS IN CLOSE UP Difference: Phlogiston does exist. Story: A unpleasant look at what might have been, if this crackpot idea were true. Wrede, Patricia C., and Caroline Stervermer, SORCERY AND CECILIA Difference: Magic works, in Regency London. Story: +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Not Classified: Aldiss, Brian W., FRANKENSTEIN UNBOUND ----------------, DARCULA UNBOUND Asimov, Isaac, "Earth Is Room Enough", in EARTH IS ROOM ENOUGH Bachman, Richard, THE LONG WALK Bainbridge, Beryl, YOUNG ADOLF Barret, Neil, Jr., "Winter on the Belle Fourche", in THE NEW FRONTIER (ed. Lansdale) and Barth, John, LETTERS Benford, Gregory, "Valhalla", in Bester, Alfred, "The Men Who Murdered Mohammed", in Oct 58 and STARLIGHT Bishop, Michael, "For Thus Do I Remember Carthage," in THE UNIVERSE and Bisson, Terry, TALKING MAN Borges, Jorges Luis, "Tlon, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" Brown, Frederic, WHAT MAD UNIVERSE Brunner, John, QUICKSAND Butler, Octavia, KINDRED Butler, Octavia, WILD SEED Carter, Paul A., "The Constitutional Origins of Westly v. Simmons", in Analog Oct 85 Chalker, Jack, DOWNTIMING THE NIGHT SIDE Chandler, A. Bertram, KELLY COUNTRY Chesney, George, "Battle of Dorking", in BEFORE ARMAGEDDON (ed. Moorcock) Chilson, Robert, "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sky" Christopher, John, FIREBALL -----------------, NEW FOUND LAND Clagett, John, A WORLD UNKNOWN Clarke, Comer, ENGLAND UNDER HITLER Collyn, George, "Unification Day", in New Worlds May 66 Coover, Robert, THE UNIVERSAL BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Cupp, Scott, "Thirteen Days of Glory", in RAZORED SADDLES (ed. Lansdale) Daniels, David R., "Branches of Time", in Wonder Stories Aug 35 Dent, Guy, EMPEROR OF IF Dick, Philip K., THE DIVINE INVASION Dick, Philip K., FLOW MY TEARS, THE POLICEMAN SAID Dick, Philip K., "Jon's World", in TIMES TO COME (ed. Derleth) Disch, Thomas, ECHO ROUND HIS BONES Duits, Charles, PTAH HOTEP Dunn, Walter S., SECOND FRONT NOW: 1943 Effinger, Geo. Alec, RELATIVES Effinger, George Alec, "Schrodinger's Kitten", in Omni Sep 89, and NEBULA AWARDS 24 (ed. Bishop) Effinger, George Alec, "Target: Berlin! The Role of the Air Force Four-Door Hardtop", in NEW DIMENSIONS 6 (ed. Silverberg) Eisenstein, Phyllis, SHADOW OF EARTH Elliott, George P., "Sandra", in Oct 57 Ford, John M., "Intersections", in 26 Oct 81 Ford, John M., "Mandalay", in Oct 79 Ford, John M., "Out of Service", in Jul 80 Fried, Robert C., "What If Hitler Got the Bomb?", in WHAT IF? (ed. Polsey) Gold, Jerome, INQUISITOR Goldsmith, Howard, "Do Ye Hear the Children Weeping?", in Goldstein, Lisa, THE DREAM YEARS Haldeman, Joe, "No Future in It", in DEALING IN FUTURES Hamley, Dennis, PAGEANTS OF DESPAIR Harrison, Harry, A REBEL IN TIME Hawkin, Martin, WHEN ADOLF CAME Hogan, James P., "Leapfrog", in Holderness, Graham, SHAKESPEARE'S HISTORY Hoyle, Fred, OCTOBER THE FIRST IS TOO LATE Hull, E. M., "Flight That Failed", in SF ADVENTURES IN DIMENSION (ed. Conklin) Jakes, John, BLACK IN TIME Jenks, William, MEMOIR OF THE NORTHERN KINGDOM Johnson, Robert B., and Billie Niles Chadbourne, TIMES-SQUARE SAMURAI; OR, THE IMPROBABLE JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF NEW YORK Kelley, William Melvin, DIFFERENT DRUMMER Kruas, Stephen, "Frame of Reference", in Analog May 88 Kurland, Michael, PERCHANCE Lafferty, R.A., THE THREE ARMAGEDDONS OF ENNISCORTHY SWEENY Laidlaw, Ross, LINTON PORCUPINE Lansdale, Joe R., "Letter from the South Two Moons West of Nacogdoches", in BY BIZARRE HANDS Lansdale, Joe R., "Trains Not Taken", in BY BIZARRE HANDS Lee, Tanith, HEROINE OF THE WORLD Leiber, Fritz, "Adept's Gambit", in Leiber, Fritz, DESTINY TIMES THREE Leinster, Murray, "The Other World", in Lem, Stanislaw, "The Eighteenth Voyage", in MEMOIRS OF A SPACE TRAVELER Longyear, Barry, "Collector's Item", in Analog 27 Apr 81 and IT CAME FROM SCHENECTADY MacFarlane, W., "Country of the Mind", in Analog May 75 MacFarlane, W., "Heart's Desire and Other Simple Wants", in Analog Apr 71 MacFarlane, W., "Meet a Crazy Lady Week", in Analog Aug 70 MacFarlane, W., "One-Generation New World", in IF Mar 71 MacFarlane, W., "Ravenshaw of WBY, Inc.", in Analog Mar 70 Maddock, Larry, FLYING SAUCER GAMBIT --------------, GOLDEN GODDESS GAMBIT --------------, EMERALD ELEPHANT GAMBIT --------------, TIME TRAP GAMBIT Malzberg, Barry, "All Assassins", in Malzberg, Barry, CHORALE McQuay, Mike, MEMORIES Melchior, Ib, THE HAIGERLOCH PROJECT Morrow, James, "Bible Stories for Adults, No. 20: The Tower" Murphy, Walter F., "What If Peter Had Been Pope WWII", in WHAT IF? (ed. Polsey) Nabokov, Vladmir, ADA, OR ARDOR: A FAILY CHRONICLE Nelson, Ray, BLAKE'S PROGRESS O'Donnell, Kevin, Jr., "Future's Puppet", in Analog Sep 89 Pollack, Rachel, UNQUENCHABLE FIRE Roth, Philip, THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL Rucker, Rudy, and Paul Di Filippo, "Instability", in Russ, Joanna, THE FEMALE MAN Ryman, Geoff, THE UNCONQUERED COUNTRY Saberhagen, Fred, PYRAMIDS ----------------, AFTER THE FACT Shaw, Bob, "What Time Do You Call This?", in TOMORROW LIES IN AMBUSH Sheckley, Robert, "Deaths of Ben Baxter", in STORE OF INFINITY Shippey, Tom, "Enemy Transmissions", in Silverberg, Robert, "Many Mansions", in Simak, Clifford, THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE TALISMAN Simak, Clifford, RING AROUND THE SUN Simak, Clifford, SPECIAL DELIVERANCE Simak, Clifford D., WHERE THE EVIL DWELLS Stevens, Francis, HEADS OF CERBERUS Swanwick, Michael, IN THE DRIFT, exp. of "Mummer Kiss" and "Marrow Death", in UNIVERSE 11 (ed. Carr) and Dec 84 Taine, John, TIME STREAM Tenn, William, "Brooklyn Project", in 17*INFINITY (ed. Conklin) Thompson, W. R., "Oracle" Thurber, James, "If Grant Had Been Drinking at Appomattox", in New Yorker 6 Dec 30, Feb 52, THE THURBER CARNIVAL and VINTAGE THURBER Tremayne, Peter, RAVEN OF DESTINY Waldrop, Howard, "Fin de Cycle", in NIGHT OF THE COOTERS Waldrop, Howard, "God's Hooks!", in STRANGE THINGS IN CLOSE UP Waldrop, Howard, "Passing of the Western", in RAZORED SADDLES (ed. Lansdale) Waldrop, Howard, "What Makes Hieronymous Run?" Watson, Ian, CHEHKOV'S JOURNEY Weinbaum, Stanley G., "Circle of Zero", in MARTIAN ODYSSEY Weinbaum, Stanley G., "The Worlds of If", in Wonder Stories Aug 35 and THE BEST OF S.G. WEINBAUM Wells, H.G., MEN LIKE GODS Williamson, Jack, THE LEGION OF TIME Wilson, Snoo, SPACEACHE Zelazny, Roger, "The Game of Blood and Dust", in Galaxy Apr 75 Zelazny, Roger, ROADMARKS +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Rejected: Aldiss, Brian, THE EIGHTY-MINUTE HOUR Anderson, Poul, THE HIGH CRUSADE Anderson, Poul, THERE WILL BE TIME Appel, Allen, TWICE UPON A TIME Bishop, Michael, UNICORN MOUNTAIN Brin, David, "Senses Three and Six" Corley, Edwin, THE JESUS FACTOR Finney, Jack, "Quit Zoomin' Those Hands Through the Air" Hawke, Simon, THE IVANHOE GAMBIT, and numerous sequels Kurtz, Katherine, LAMMAS NIGHT Moorcock, Michael, BEHOLD THE MAN Morrow, James, "Bible Stories for Adults, No. 17: The Deluge" Polikarpus, Viido, DOWN TOWN Poyer, Joe, VENGEANCE 10 Silverberg, Robert, UP THE LINE Waldrop, Howard, "The Ugly Chickens" +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ Many thanks to: Evelyn C. Leeper and also to: A.M. Barbanson <@crnlgsm.BITNET>, Paul Boyer , Stan Brown , Daniel DanehyOakes , Calle Dybedahl , Dorian Gray <8718288@ul.ie>, Guy Harris , Kenneth Allen Hite , Todd Howard , Tom Hyer , Bill Johnston , Crawford Kilian , Mark Krenitsky , Janet Lafler , Will Linden , Duncan A. MacGregor , Michael A. Patton , Dave Schaumann , William Watson , Al B. Wesolowsky , John Whitmore . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert B. Schmunk Mail: Rice Univ, Space Physics and Astronomy Dept, Box 1892, Houston, TX 77251 Phone: (713) 527-8101, ext 2433 (also try ext 3534 or 4939) or (713) 523-9513 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~