A comprehensive guide to the speculative sub-genre of alternate history
fiction, this book maps the unique terrain of this vibrant mode of
storytelling and then explains how to write it. First giving a concise
conceptual overview and the critical tools to differentiate the
different forms of counterfactual fiction, Jack Dann lays out the
'tricks of the trade' such 'Heinleining', how to create recognizable
'divergent points' and how to employ paratextual elements and 'layering'
to overcome readers' unfamiliarity with invented counterfactual events
and cultures. Alongside this, Dann takes you step-by-step through a
complete short story to demonstrate, line-by-line, how alternative
history fiction works. As well as Dann's exacting methodology for
writing professional quality alternate history stories, this book also
features a live-on-the-page Q&A with some of the most esteemed alternate
history writers working today, including Kim Stanley Robinson, John
Birmingham and Lisa Goldstein among many others, who will detail their
own particular hacks, theories, processes, methods and strategies.
Combining extensive and deep knowledge of the field with accessible
writing advice, this is the ultimate guidebook to the broad and complex
sub-genre of counterfactual and alterative history fiction.