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Though we have lots of talented authors of great alternate histories on this board, only a few of them have actually published their works created within or outside the board in proper book format. Still, there are some - and this page was created to serve as a comprehensive (and hopefully expanding) list of them.
robertp6165 had published one of his best known ASB ISOT timelines, England Expects That Every Man Will Do His Duty, in 2011. You can order it here.
Currently working on publishing and marketing several of his AH and ISOT novels.
Outside of prose, Dale has already published a non-fiction book of essays on Indian victories in alternate history fiction, called American Indian Victories : Alternate Histories of the Struggles Between Indians and Europeans. You can order it here. To see a complete list of his published and planned-to-be-published works, visit this page on his website.
posbi has published an ISOT novel in the vein of The Final Countdown or John Birmingham's Axis of Time trilogy, called Wolf Hunt. It has its own unique twists on the subject matter and the near-future characters are ISOTed to 1940. You can order it here. The book is the first volume in a series titled The Burning Ages.
MerryPrankster's short story Coil Gun, which is set in a timeline created for this very board after a challenge from reddie, appeared in Pressure Suite: Digital Science Fiction 3. Set in the opening hours of WWIII between the United States and the Afrikaner Confederation, an apartheid-like superpower encompassing most of the Indian Ocean basin, it is told from the alternating POVs of the American controller of a field of satellite-launching electromagnetic cannon and an Afrikaner intelligence officer. It can be ordered in multiple electronic formats here. If you're interested, you can read Alternate History Weekly Update's recent interview with Matthew about this novel and his other works.
His short story Skirmish at the Vale's Edge, set in FASA's BattleTech fictional universe, appeared in 2009 on the BattleCorps web-site here. His first publication, a horror yarn entitled I am the Wendigo, appeared in the now-defunct webzine Chimaera Serials and can be found here.
EdT has created e-books for his A Greater Britain, The Caesariad and Fight and Be Right timelines/universes, all of them published free of charge on his DeviantArt account. While not official publications per se, their overall quality is high and they're enjoyable reads. Also, besides the e-book with the main story, Fight and Be Right includes an excellent gazeteer-style companion book - aptly named The World of Fight and Be Right.
Lately, Ed's managed to make a deal with Lulu.com about publishing Fight and Be Right, so you can now buy it in hardback as well.
Doctor What has published his novel Snake Oil in January 2013. It will be published in e-book format first. (A paper version is in the works.)
His short story 'A Thursday Night at Doctor What’s Time and Relative Dimensional Space Bar and Grill...' has now been published in The Temporal Element Anthology.
The Kiat has recently published a slightly reworked version of his An Alternate History of the Netherlands in e-book format. You can find a readable preview here. Links to buy the final version of the e-book: Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, Smashwords.com.
So far, Hapsburg has published two short stories set in his Central Galactic Union universe. You can buy Vera Nine here and Brevet here.
Varyar published a Fantasy Adventure novel, Vampire Vatican Hunters Vol. 1: Mysterious Albion in March 2013. It is available now in e-book format on Amazon.
Cymraeg has recently published his The Fireflies of Port Stanley timeline as an e-book. You can buy it here.
John Birmingham, noted AH and SF writer, occasionally posts here under the handle Birmo. His bibliography can be found in the Wikipedia article behind the link.
S. M. Stirling was a member of the board under the handle joatsimeon@aol.com, until his banning over some rather racist remarks.
Hasn't joined yet, could you believe it ? We're still kind of waiting for him to show up.
Then again, he'd probably leave once he'd hear our repeated criticisms of many of his newer novels.