Heh. I’ll give you probation, on condition that you post here at least once a week.
I don’t think the denizens of Potterville in It’s A Wonderful Life were ghosts, though; they’re human beings who just happen to live in an alternate universe. So:
Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore (Confederacy wins the Civil War and expands into Mexico; U.S. becomes a backwater)
The Divide by William Overgard (Isolationist Burton Wheeler is elected President in 1940; The Axis wins WWII and occupies America)
The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove (After Gettysburg the Confederacy receives the gift of plans for AK-47 rifles)
Dominion by C.J. Sansom (Churchill doesn’t become PM in 1940; the UK makes peace with Nazi Germany and is still dominated by it in 1952)
The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde (Instead of ending in 1856, the Crimean War is still going on in 1985; the “Charge of the Light-Armoured Brigade” takes place in the 1970s)
Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore (Confederacy wins the Civil War and expands into Mexico; U.S. becomes a backwater)
The Divide by William Overgard (Isolationist Burton Wheeler is elected President in 1940; The Axis wins WWII and occupies America)
The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove (After Gettysburg the Confederacy receives the gift of plans for AK-47 rifles)
Dominion by C.J. Sansom (Churchill doesn’t become PM in 1940; the UK makes peace with Nazi Germany and is still dominated by it in 1952)
The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde (Instead of ending in 1856, the Crimean War is still going on in 1985; the “Charge of the Light-Armoured Brigade” takes place in the 1970s)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert videogame (Albert Einstein travels into the past and kills Hitler leading to Soviet invasion of Europe and retrofuturistic tech)
Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore (Confederacy wins the Civil War and expands into Mexico; U.S. becomes a backwater)
The Divide by William Overgard (Isolationist Burton Wheeler is elected President in 1940; The Axis wins WWII and occupies America)
The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove (After Gettysburg the Confederacy receives the gift of plans for AK-47 rifles)
Dominion by C.J. Sansom (Churchill doesn’t become PM in 1940; the UK makes peace with Nazi Germany and is still dominated by it in 1952)
The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde (Instead of ending in 1856, the Crimean War is still going on in 1985; the “Charge of the Light-Armoured Brigade” takes place in the 1970s)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert videogame (Albert Einstein travels into the past and kills Hitler leading to Soviet invasion of Europe and retrofuturistic tech)
Fatherland by Robert Harris (Nazis realize their codes have been broken, change them and win WWII. Cold War develops between Germany and US. In 1964, Hitler prepares for a summit meeting with President Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.)
Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore (Confederacy wins the Civil War and expands into Mexico; U.S. becomes a backwater)
The Divide by William Overgard (Isolationist Burton Wheeler is elected President in 1940; The Axis wins WWII and occupies America)
The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove (After Gettysburg the Confederacy receives the gift of plans for AK-47 rifles)
Dominion by C.J. Sansom (Churchill doesn’t become PM in 1940; the UK makes peace with Nazi Germany and is still dominated by it in 1952)
The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde (Instead of ending in 1856, the Crimean War is still going on in 1985; the “Charge of the Light-Armoured Brigade” takes place in the 1970s)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert videogame (Albert Einstein travels into the past and kills Hitler leading to Soviet invasion of Europe and retrofuturistic tech)
Fatherland by Robert Harris (Nazis realize their codes have been broken, change them and win WWII. Cold War develops between Germany and US. In 1964, Hitler prepares for a summit meeting with President Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.)
The Simpsons go back in time frequently in a Treehouse of Horrors episode and continually screw up the future. They finally settle for an outcome where humans have frog tongues and eat insects.
Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore (Confederacy wins the Civil War and expands into Mexico; U.S. becomes a backwater)
The Divide by William Overgard (Isolationist Burton Wheeler is elected President in 1940; The Axis wins WWII and occupies America)
The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove (After Gettysburg the Confederacy receives the gift of plans for AK-47 rifles)
Dominion by C.J. Sansom (Churchill doesn’t become PM in 1940; the UK makes peace with Nazi Germany and is still dominated by it in 1952)
The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde (Instead of ending in 1856, the Crimean War is still going on in 1985; the “Charge of the Light-Armoured Brigade” takes place in the 1970s)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert videogame (Albert Einstein travels into the past and kills Hitler leading to Soviet invasion of Europe and retrofuturistic tech)
Fatherland by Robert Harris (Nazis realize their codes have been broken, change them and win WWII. Cold War develops between Germany and US. In 1964, Hitler prepares for a summit meeting with President Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.)
The Simpsons go back in time frequently in a Treehouse of Horrors episode and continually screw up the future. They finally settle for an outcome where humans have frog tongues and eat insects.
9: Stars and Stripes Forever by Harry Harrison (the Trent Affair blows up, causing war between Great Britain and the Union - but blunders by the UK Navy leads to an inadvertent attack on the Confederacy, leading war between the UK and the reUnited States).
Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore (Confederacy wins the Civil War and expands into Mexico; U.S. becomes a backwater)
The Divide by William Overgard (Isolationist Burton Wheeler is elected President in 1940; The Axis wins WWII and occupies America)
The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove (After Gettysburg the Confederacy receives the gift of plans for AK-47 rifles)
Dominion by C.J. Sansom (Churchill doesn’t become PM in 1940; the UK makes peace with Nazi Germany and is still dominated by it in 1952)
The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde (Instead of ending in 1856, the Crimean War is still going on in 1985; the “Charge of the Light-Armoured Brigade” takes place in the 1970s)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert videogame (Albert Einstein travels into the past and kills Hitler leading to Soviet invasion of Europe and retrofuturistic tech)
Fatherland by Robert Harris (Nazis realize their codes have been broken, change them and win WWII. Cold War develops between Germany and US. In 1964, Hitler prepares for a summit meeting with President Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.)
The Simpsons go back in time frequently in a Treehouse of Horrors episode and continually screw up the future. They finally settle for an outcome where humans have frog tongues and eat insects.
9: Stars and Stripes Forever by Harry Harrison (the Trent Affair blows up, causing war between Great Britain and the Union - but blunders by the UK Navy leads to an inadvertent attack on the Confederacy, leading war between the UK and the reUnited States).
Resurrection Day by Brendan DuBois (the Cuban Missile Crisis ends up as a limited nuclear war)