Mark Lord, editor of the new Alt Hist, writes “I thought your readers might be interested to know that we now have a table of contents for the first edition of Alt Hist, the new magazine of Historical Fiction and Alternate History.”
The following short fiction pieces will be published in the first issue:
“The Silent Judge” by David W. Landrum
“Easter Parade, 1930” by Rob McClure Smith
“HolyWater” by Andrew Knighton
“Lament for Lost Atlanta” by Arlan Andrews
“The Bitterness of Apples” by Priya Sharma
“Travelling by Air” by Ian Sales
“The stories are a good mix of fairly straight historical fiction and very alternate history fiction, with one story actually taking the whole history of creation as its narrative. Other settings covered in the first issue include Anglo-Saxon England, the London of Jack the Ripper, Glasgow street riots in 1930, as well as fiction portraying alternate histories of the USA and air travel.
“We will also be publishing pieces about two upcoming alternate history anthologies: Columbia & Britannia and Aether Age.”
Related articles previously published on SFScope:
Mark Lord launching Alt Hist, magazine of alternate history (12 August 2010)