Sorry for the necro but some nice news about this anthology. Two short stories from the anthology have been nominated for the Sidewise Awards! Official announcement:
We are pleased to announce this year's nominees for the Sidewise Award for Alternate History. The winners will be announced at Worldcon 76 in San Jose, CA the weekend of August 16-20. The Sidewise Awards have been presented annually since 1995 to recognize excellence in alternate historical fiction. This year's panel of judges was made up of Karen Hellekson, Matt Mitrovich, Jim Rittenhouse, Kurt Sidaway, and Steven H Silver.
Short Form
- Tom Anderson & Bruno Lombardi, “N'oublions Jamais,” Altered Europa, edited by Martin T. Ingham, Martinus Publishing, 2017
- Dave D’Alessio, “The Twenty Year Reich,” Altered Europa, edited by Martin T. Ingham, Martinus Publishing, 2017
- Nisi Shawl, “Sun River,” Clockwork Cairo: Steampunk Tales from Egypt, edited by Matthew Bright, Twopenny Books, 2017
- Harry Turtledove, “Zigeuner,” Asimov’s, 9-10/17
Long Form
- Gregory Benford, The Berlin Project, Saga Press, 2017
- Brent Harris, A Time of Need, Insomnia Publishing, 2017
- Elan Mastai, All Our Wrong Todays, Dutton, 2017
- Alan Smale, The Clash of Eagles trilogy (Clash of Eagles, Eagle in Exile, Eagle and Empire), Del Rey, 2015-2017
- Bryce Zabel, Once There Was a Way, Diversion Books, 2017
The Sidewise Awards for Alternate History were conceived in late 1995 to honor the best allohistorical genre publications of the year. The first awards were announced in summer 1996 and honored works from 1995. The award takes its name from Murray Leinster's 1934 short story "Sidewise in Time," in which a strange storm causes portions of Earth to swap places with their analogs from other timelines.