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Originally Posted by Dazrin
As described in that first post, not going just from the proposed title, I think we could get lots of historical fiction, we could get alternative histories, we could get time-travel science fiction mainly set in the past (Connie Willis or Eric Flint come to mind), we could even get paranormal books like "Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter" which interweaves a paranormal story around real-life things that happened in and prior to the US Civil War.
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Now see, that I like. Passes the Twisty Test. What we do NOT want is narrow genres or categories, but broad, twisty, ambiguous themes.