Monday, October 20, 2014

Weekly Update #165

Editor's Note

Not much to say in this editorial. I am moving my updates on my alternate history fandom research paper to its own series of posts, so you have that to look forward to later this week. Finished the Truman biography so now I am moving on to a new book. Not sure if it will be an alternate history, but probably.

And now the news...

More on Amazon TV's The Man in the High Castle

The Seattle Times reported that filming of The Man in the High Castle pilot has wrapped. Among the many locations filmed throughout Washington (O crap, it might look like Twilight), scenes were shot at the Paramount Theatre that were reportedly "intended to resemble New York’s Times Square in the 1960s." So we may not only see the Japanese occupied West Coast, but also the Nazi occupied East Coast. This was confirmed when The Woodinville Weekly reported that there is a Nazi watchtower and a “Missouri Autobahn Patrol” vehicle outside Monroe, WA.

So far a date has not been set for the premier of the pilot. We will continue to keep you informed as we get more details. In the meantime, check out these pics of the flag of the Pacific States of America.

Videos for Alternate Historians

This week in videos we begin with a Halloween themed episode from History Respawned, who discuss the Christian and Pagan symbolism from Diablo III:
Speaking of symbolism, did you know Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is heavily influenced by African culture? Culture Shock of The Game Theorists channel highlights the design choices for the bosses in the game in the first of a three part series:
And finally, just in case you weren't paying attention to what was happening in Scotland last month, here is a summary of the momentous (yet anti-climatic) decision:

Links to the Multiverse

Books and Short Fiction

Beth Bernobich: The Time Roads at Magical Words.
Hild (Excerpt) by Nicola Griffith at Tor.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Reread: Part 2 by Kate Nepveu at Tor.
Listen to an Audio-Excerpt of Ben Tripp’s THE ACCIDENTAL HIGHWAYMAN at SF Signal.
Review: Necropolis by Chris Nuttall at Rising Shadow.
Review: Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets edited by David Thomas Moore at Falcata Times.
SF Masterwork Of The Week: Pavane at SF Gateway.
Through a funhouse mirror: the challenge of building alternate histories by Andrew Knighton at AltHist.
Victorians, Steampunk, and Séances by Colleen Gleason at SciFiChick.com.

Comics

What If Famous Crossovers Happened at Different Comic Book Companies? by Brian Cronin at CBR.

Counterfactuals, History and News

Alternate History: What If Kathryn Howard Had a Child With Henry VIII? by Alexandria Ingham at Wizzley.
Ann Romney: If Mitt had been elected president, ‘I do not believe there would have been an invasion in Ukraine’ by Bianna Golodryga at Yahoo News.
A Black Detective, an 1870 Trial and a What If by Jennifer Schuessler at The New York Times.
Censoring American History by Benjamin Dancer at The Humanist.
The Collectivization Counterfactual: Stephen Kotkin's New Stalin Biography at The Counterfactual History Review.
Dreaming a Different Apollo by David SF Portree at Wired.
The Hindenburg Wasn't The First Experimental Airship To Explode by Esther Inglis-Arkell at io9.
Report: Tom Brady Coulda Been a Jet by The Zookeeper at Gossip Gorilla.
What would a world without fossil fuels look like? by Michael Le Page New Scientist.

Film and Television

Is This Concept Art From The Teenage Mutant Ninja Alien-Turtle Movie?! by Rob Bricken at io9.
NBC Cancels Comedy 'Mission Control' Before Premiere (Exclusive) by Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter.
Review: Doctor Who, S8, E8: Mummy on the Orient Express at Geek Syndicate.
Ten Things You Should Know About Dracula Untold by Genevieve Valentine.

Games

Crusader Kings 2: Charlemagne expansion out now by Phil Savage at PC Gamer.

Interviews

Gail Carriger at Reddit.
AS King at Book Riot.
Anne Lyle at Skiffy and Fanty.

Podcasts

77 Telling History with Matt Mitrovich with Daniel Bensen at Kingdoms of Evil.

Theater

Main Street Theater stages must-see 'Peace in Our Time' by Everett Evans at Houston Chronicle.

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Matt Mitrovich is the founder and editor of Alternate History Weekly Update and a blogger on Amazing Stories. Check out his short fiction. When not writing he works as an attorney, enjoys life with his beautiful wife Alana and prepares for the inevitable zombie apocalypse. You can follow him on Facebook or Twitter.

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