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Uchronia
Fantasy
beats the parallel reality sub-genre as the oldest branch of SFF;
but only just. If you crept back to Neolithic Britain, there was
a caveman sitting around the chalk hills of Sussex thinking, shit,
somewhere around the corner there must be a better world where it
was me who won the fight, became leader of the tribe, got to marry
Urgog, and has the first pick of the mammoth meat.
Uchronia - the alternative history list - is an incredibly content
rich look at the fascinating subject of 'what-if'; otherwise known
as 'alternative universe' or 'parallel reality fiction', depending
on which branch of quantum physics lights your fire.
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| Somewhere, in another reality, this site
is called SideWays.net |
In fact, if you judged Uchronia against the much more crowded web
space of 'SF-lit' sites, it would stand head and shoulders above
almost all of the competition. As it is, with a focus just on the
alternative reality branch of the genre, it has totally swept the
field of competitors.
The site is basically an annotated bibliography of approximately
2200 novels, stories, essays and other material involving the 'what-ifs'
of history; as well as pocket guides to the subject.
You can browse their database alphabetically by author name, with
separate sections for anthologies, series, reference and foreign
titles.
There's also an Amazon-affiliate bookstore to help pay the bills
(is there any site on the world that doesn't have one of these,
including of course the 'Nest?), a book cover gallery, and the Sidewise
Awards for Alternate History. The latter are normally handed out
at the WorldCons.
The only criticism which could be leveled at the site is that it
doesn't cover the sub-genre in movies or comics (heck, Stan Lee
even had a Marvel title called 'What-If', although it only existed
to allow his writers the sadistic pleasure of killing off popular
super-heroes).
Uchronia's creator, Robert B. Schmunk, is to be congratulated for
the most complete look at the universe of parallel reality literature
in existence today.
There may be a better site on this subject, but if there is, I
suspect it's in French, written by Jules Verne III, and exists in
a reality where Napoleon successfully invaded Britain in 1804.
Stephen Hunt
Visit them at www.Uchronia.net

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