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[if you’re new to the Journey, read this to see what we’re all about!]

by Gideon Marcus
What if the good guys had lost World War 2?

Imagine a United States split in three pieces: the East Coast is a protectorate of the Reich. The West has been colonized by the Japanese. A rump free state sprawls across the Rockies and western Plains. The Holocaust has extended to Africa, and the two fascist superpowers are locked in a Cold War with stakes as high, if not higher than in our real world.

Philip K. Dick has returned to us after a long hiatus with a novel, The Man in the High Castle. It is an ambitious book, longer than most science fiction novels. Castle's setting is an alternate history, one in which the Axis powers managed to defeat the Allies...somehow
(see the rest at Galactic Journey!)

by Gideon Marcus
What if the good guys had lost World War 2?

Imagine a United States split in three pieces: the East Coast is a protectorate of the Reich. The West has been colonized by the Japanese. A rump free state sprawls across the Rockies and western Plains. The Holocaust has extended to Africa, and the two fascist superpowers are locked in a Cold War with stakes as high, if not higher than in our real world.

Philip K. Dick has returned to us after a long hiatus with a novel, The Man in the High Castle. It is an ambitious book, longer than most science fiction novels. Castle's setting is an alternate history, one in which the Axis powers managed to defeat the Allies...somehow
(see the rest at Galactic Journey!)