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  • Three Words for My 18-Year-Old Self

    Everyone wants to advise their younger self. But would you have listened? I wouldn't. And that's not the problem we think it is.

  • The Instrument Panel We Threw Away

    Why do we hate history? A young pilot's tragic VFR flight into clouds shows what happens when we lose our instruments—and our historical frame of reference.

  • The Great Fruitcake

    Discover the extremely factual origin myth of the Great Fruitcake; a creation story explaining why we pass around fruitcake each Christmas season.

  • Period of Divergence

    Alternate history needs more than one change. Learn why a 'period of divergence' creates more believable timelines than the traditional single-point approach.

  • Author Nation 2025 Recap

    Five years at Author Nation: navigating AI in publishing, the fellowship that matters, audiobook strategies, and learning new ways to build a community with ...

  • Pontiac's War and Why

    Pontiac's Rebellion (1763-1766) changed British colonial policy and set the stage for the Revolutionary War, yet most Americans have never heard of it. Compl...

  • How much is too much world-building?

    World-building debate: Sanderson critics miss the point. How much lore do SF/F authors need? My rule: match your novel's word count in setting development.

  • Getting History Wrong (On Purpose)

    How I research colonial America for alternative history fiction: starting with Wikipedia, reading five books per topic, using the Venn overlap method, and wh...

  • The Shot that Changed Everything.

    Exploring the fragile moment at Lexington Green 250 years ago. What if that shot had never been fired? A writer's perspective on crafting believable alternat...