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ReVisions edited by Julie E. Czerneda and Issac Spindel
pub: DAW. 312 page paperback. Price: $ 6.99 (US), $ 9.99 (CAN). ISBN: 0-7564-0240-9

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'ReVisions' is an anthology of 15 'What if?' stories, each by a different writer. Such Alternative Histories seem to have become very popular over recent years.

Most, however, tend to set in the similar scenarios, such as the American Civil War or World War II and be based on alternate outcomes to military events such as the battles of Waterloo or Gettysburg or the Battle of Britain. There is nothing wrong with that, I enjoy them, but this anthology breaks new ground in that the key alteration in each case is a scientific one rather than primarily a military or a political event.

For instance, 'The Terminal Solution' supposes a disease akin to AIDS arrives in the teeming streets of Victorian London and describes the desperate attempts to find a cure in an age when patients were still being bled and where basic sterilisation techniques were not in widespread use.

The overcrowded cities with poor, sometimes non-existent sanitation and connected by railways and steam ships would have allowed the disease to spread in a way that might have threatened civilisation itself as Robin Wayne Bailey points out. This is quite a fun story, despite its subject matter, as Dr Conan Doyle, and his real life tutor, Dr Bell of Edinburgh, are the protagonists attempting to unravel this medical mystery against the backdrop of the Whitechapel murders.

In 'The Ashbazu Effect', John G. McDaid imagines the effect if printing had been developed in Ur and doubtless it would, as he supposes, have re-shaped their world just as in did in Europe in the years before the Renaissance.

The other stories vary from the amusing to the serious but are all written by people who have published other Science Fiction books and stories. Geoffrey A. Landis, for example, as well as having won two Hugo Awards is also a scientist who works for NASA on the rover team of the Mars Pathfinder mission. His story, 'The Resonance Of Light' supposes the invention of the laser in nineteenth-century Russian. At a demonstration before the Czar that supreme ruler bends over to look into the beam...

These are all interesting, well-written stories and some are quite thought-provoking. If you like Alternative History, I think you will enjoy this anthology even thought the premise for change is not the usual one of a battle's outcome being altered. The stories make one appreciate the complexity of life and wonder whether these developments or inventions could only have arisen in a particular time or place or whether some alternative is possible.

Paul Hanley


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