![]() ![]() Soon I was playing Hearts of Iron II (I was briefly part of the team for the Kaiserreich alternate history mod for that game) and posting on the ParadoxPlaza forums, mainly about alternate history. After Worldwar, I moved on to Turtledove's Timeline-191 books, and began looking for other ways to explore alternate history. That sounded cool to me, so I got hold of the first book (it was in my local library, something that still astonishes me) and very soon found myself hooked. Someone on the forums began talking about Worldwar, Harry Turtledove's series about aliens invading during WWII. ![]() When I was about 13 years old, I was a big player of WWII Online, the cult MMOFPS set in the Battle of France. What got you interested in alternate history? In addition to writing alternate history, I write plays and occasionally perform with DugOut Theatre. I have lived there my whole life (apart from three years studying History at the University of Leeds) and currently work as the general manager of the Croydon Citizen news magazine which I co-founded in 2012. ![]() I am a proud resident of Croydon, South London. So when I heard that Tom Black and other members of were starting a publishing house, called Sea Lion Press, for web original alternate histories, I was overjoyed and immediately reached out to Tom for an interview. For years I have been saying that the alternate history you find on the Internet is as good as or even better than what you can find from traditional publishers. ![]()
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