To commemorate the 60th anniversary of The Beatles first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show, here is the long-awaited novel It's Real Life, which started as the award-winning short story of the same name https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CVD38ZLQ/ref=nosim/?tag=dexter2a-20
Here's a 2+ hour audio podcast roundtable discussion of all four seasons of For All Mankind https://paullev.libsyn.com/roundtable-discussion-of-for-all-mankind-season-4
I had a superb 45min conversation with =AZXFpoKQHLJqht0UAoZSv12lSBAP1tWLDh2RZmiU59kMbLfOTsLeb096Dfhc2-pb7WUQOzxsY_URS-zT1uQdkjHvKNgKdJP_yGmsEOPfhKpkJ8SNwanb9UvS6l6t54ou0px-rFvy0NfQjgtlXJvlcMKhbgOMqk6tYjrHfzGOmndT8A&__tn__=-]K-R']Chuck Todd on the Chuck Todcast "Meet the Alternative History"...
And here, for those you who like audio podcasts, is my interview with Jack Dann about alternate history on my podcast https://paullev.libsyn.com/paul-levinson-interviews-jack-dann-about-alternate-history
It's Real Life -- free alternate history short story about The Beatles, made into a radio play and audiobook and winner of The Mary Shelley Award 2023 -- and here's a recent review.
fatherland
for all mankind
hunters
it's real life
once upon a time ... in hollywood
snodgrass
the last of us
the man in the high castle
the plot against america
watchmen
music
Given that music is such an early part of human life - some anthropologists think we sang as a species before we were able to talk - it's likely that a Neanderthal civilization would have more acoustic reliance than ours. More like ancient Greece, before it became literate, in which...