Columbia & Britannia

 

Columbia & Britannia, an anthology co-edited with Brian A. Dixon, presents two all-new alternate history stories from Adam Chamberlain: "Flag Day" and "The Twelfth Man." Both stories use the genre to examine points of divergence and themes of personal identity against the backdrop of dramatic events in a very British North America. The book was nominated for the 2010 Sidewise Award for Alternate History.

 

Columbia & Britannia: An Alternate History. Edited by Adam Chamberlain & Brian A. Dixon. Fourth Horseman Press, 2009.

 

 Columbia & Britannia

 The Sidewise Awards

  

 

The Final Curtain

 

In Cover From the Sky, a young couple flee to their log cabin retreat to escape an impending disaster, but even as they seek refuge these extreme circumstances open cracks in their own union, exposing emotions that have simmered just under the surface of their daily routines but which are finally about to erupt in dramatic fashion. The Final Curtain asks can love survive the end of the world? Witness couples pushed to their dramatic limits in this paperback that brings together two original, one-act plays from Revelation editors Adam Chamberlain and Brian A. Dixon.

 

Chamberlain, Adam & Dixon, Brian A. The Final Curtain. Fourth Horseman Press, 2005.

 

 The Final Curtain

  

 

"The Invasion of the Moon Monkeys"

 

"The Invasion of the Moon Monkeys" is a madcap slice of sci-fi that apes the genre, as a unique hero makes a stand against a simian invading force. Indisputably playing by its own rules, this short story features in the Alien Invasion! theme issue of Revelation 3.3.

 

"The Invasion of the Moon Monkeys." Revelation (Vol. 3 Iss. 3) March 2006: 31-45.

 

 Revelation

 

 

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Adam Chamberlain lives and works in London, drawing some of his inspiration there from the dramas that unfold on the stages of its theatres all the way to time spent in some of the quieter, leafier corners of the city. He is currently chiselling away at a number of projects, including a screenplay. Chamberlain is the Associate Publisher of Fourth Horseman Press and co-editor of a number of its publications. He also serves as a Creative Consultant on the Back to Frank Black campaign.