You guys ever read any AH stories that you thought were good or enjoyed? Personally, I like the ones that focus solely on slight deviations in military campaigns like Dixie Victorious. To me, it's hard finding books with this concept cause a solid 95% of the works of this genre are, "The Nazis have taken over, can the author's self insert take them down?" I really like when the author goes into as much detail as possible to keep the point of divergence somewhat plausible.
>>17783132 (OP)We had this wildly successful thread the other day
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Hideyoshi conquest of Joseon kingdom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAoinrFMgQ0
>>17783132 (OP)Unless the novel ends in the liberation of a heavily pregnant Ann Frank by Confederate troops, it can't be a /his/ approved Dixie alternative history.
Harry Turtledove wrote a good amount of pulpy alternate history:
>The Guns of the South
>The Two Georges
>Ruled Britannia
Fitzgerald's War was kino on so many levels
>>17783132 (OP)My interesting futanari novel, Raptor by Gary Jennings, set during post-Western Roman Empire