by M. L. Winitsky | Apr 8, 2020 | General
Discovering My Process Writing an Alternate History Epic It’s virtually a maxim of cinematic discourse that Alfred Hitchcock planned his films in excruciating detail. In Writing with Hitchcock, Steven DeRosa noted that Hitchcock supervised his writers through every...
by M. L. Winitsky | Mar 30, 2020 | General, Uncategorized
Alternate History Inspiration Literary inspiration for a work of alternate historical fiction can come from many sources: from within, from without, or from a confluence. For example, Philip K. Dick wrote this regarding his inspiration for the Hugo...
by M. L. Winitsky | Feb 17, 2020 | General
An Alternate History Epiphany Many who have seen advance copies of my new novel, A Fly On The Wall, asked me how I received my “what-if” epiphany concerning Heinz Linge. A reasonable question with a simple answer: It came as a result of seeing the film The...
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