Sea Lion Press: Phase Six

Another 11 titles have been released by Sea Lion Press, and once again the majority are from AH.com. Of particular note this time is the long-awaited Reds!, the first of Jello's excellent series chronicling a socialist America. There's also our second vignette collection, this time about the EU, featuring a great many AH.com users who won the recent submissions competition. Here's the whole catalogue:

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If you can't make them out, here's the 11 new books:

Hondo, This is CFB Cold Lake
Bearfish
An Ending of Empires
Timewreck Titanic
Presidential
Reds! Volume I
Many A Hero Untold
How Tall Is The Grass In Germany?
The Twilight's Last Gleaming
Diamond in the Dark
Remain Means Remain
All the books are available now. Sea Lion Press is also now offering alternative purchase options beyond Amazon - choose any book you want from this latest phase, and you will find two links to buy the book. We'll be rolling that out for all our other titles very soon.

As always, you can find us at sealionpress.co.uk, and support us at patreon.com/sealionpress.

It's good to be back!
 

Dom

Moderator
Another great collection. Will be buying a few when I haven't just smashed my savings on a plane ticket!
 

Asami

Banned
I just bought Reds!. Lovely. I'm sad the opening chapter doesn't use the West Wing reference that the Redux does but it's okay. Good story so far. :D
 
I however did ask for a Mad Men like cover.

In my head it was like that Don Draper on a couch cut out with an arm band on the shoulder. This looks better though.
 
I however did ask for a Mad Men like cover.

In my head it was like that Don Draper on a couch cut out with an arm band on the shoulder. This looks better though.

Hell, I'm just pleased you like it!

:)

You should all buy Grass Is Greener, it's a great read.
 

Thande

Donor
Belated thanks (due to No Longer Being In Canada) for the latest tranche, Meadow kept his cards close on just how many books there were and it's magnificent. And another fine cover from Roem for The Twilight's Last Gleaming of course.
 

Dom

Moderator
I like how you've branched out into sci-fi a bit here. There are some good stories of that vein on this forum I've been meaning to catch up on.
 
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