

The point of divergence of every story in this volume is set in the age of Europa Universalis: 1444 to 1821. The Master of Alternate History himself, Harry Turtledove, is joined by twelve other writers, each of them creating their own history of what might have been. The point of divergence of ever This is the ultimate collection of short stories set in a history that never was, inspired by the critically acclaimed Europa Universalis IV computer game by Paradox Development Studio. I would love to post your review.This is the ultimate collection of short stories set in a history that never was, inspired by the critically acclaimed Europa Universalis IV computer game by Paradox Development Studio. If you plan to read the anthology, let me know. I personally don't know how many books are available on the game selling site, which includes a story from the grand master of alternate history, so this is quite new for me. What amuses me most about this anthology is that it is available on Steam. The book was published by Paradox Books, Paradox Interactive's publishing arm. Three of these stories are the winning entries in the Paradox Short Story Contest 2014.Īuthors: Harry Turtledove, Janice Gable Bashman, Lee Battersby, Luke Bean, Raymond Benson, Felix Cook, Aidan Darnell Hailes, Jordan Ellinger, James Erwin, Anders Fager, David Parish-Whittaker, Rod Rees, Aaron Rosenberg. This is the ultimate collection of short stories set in a history that never was, inspired by the critically acclaimed Europa Universalis IV computer game by Paradox Development Studio. For example, I completely missed the release of Europa Universalis IV: What If? The Anthology of Alternate History yesterday. I've been slipping when it comes to noticing new alternate history book releases.
