Harry Turtledove is an American novelist known for his works in science fiction, fantasy, and alternate history genres. As an author, he has written over 80 novels and is known for exploring the consequences of historical events if they had turned out differently through his alternate history works.
Harry Turtledove was born on June 14, 1949, in Los Angeles, California.
He started his writing career in the 1970s, and his first published work was a short story in 'Analog Science Fiction and Fact' magazine in 1979.
He gained fame for his alternate history novels with the book 'The Guns of the South' in 1992, which explores the implications of the Confederate Army receiving AK-47s during the American Civil War.
Turtledove has been recognized with multiple Hugo, Nebula, and Sidewise awards for his works, including 'The Two Georges' and 'How Few Remain.'
Harry Turtledove is known for his works in science fiction, fantasy, and alternate history genres where he explores the consequences of historical events if they had turned out differently through his alternate history works.
One of Harry Turtledove's most famous books is 'The Guns of the South', published in 1992.
Harry Turtledove has won multiple Hugo, Nebula, and Sidewise awards for his works, including 'The Two Georges' and 'How Few Remain.'
'The War That Came Early' is a series of novels exploring an alternate history where World War II breaks out in 1938, and the conflict is prolonged and expanded.
'The Guns of the South' is a novel set during the American Civil War where the Confederate Army fights with AK-47s provided by time-traveling white supremacists.