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"content": "<p>This is a dynamic I'm sure that folks outside of the alternate history community will immediately recognise.</p><p>Also familiar will be my lament about this dynamic- those who would benefit most from the use of alternate history often feel it's a genre that doesn't belong to them. What is broadcast as the mainstream of the medium alienates those who don't fit inside those implicit preferences. Works that would likely resonate with them more are significantly harder to find.</p>",
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