SLCLS Genre Study discussion
Historical Fiction Subgenres
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Timeslip and Alternate History
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It seems to me that most time travel/timeslip books are either sf/f or romance. Me, I like both but I think, with a few exceptions, the sf/f ones are more convincing, and would probably appeal more to fans of historical fiction. What do y'all think?

Alternate History plays "what if" with history by speculating about what the world would be like if history had unfolded differently. What if Lincoln hadn't been assasinated? What if the South had won the Civil War? What if the Nazis had won WWII? Philip Roth's The Plot Against America is an example of Alternate History. Do you think it would appeal to a broader historical fiction audience? What else would you recommend?