Enter landscapes awash in steam-powered machinery, Victorian style, and mysterious magic shrouded in the fog of a city night.
Join 25 New York Times, USA Today, and bestselling speculative fiction authors as they dive into alternate universes of tinkers, mad scientists, and space-faring soldiers, as well as leviathans, vampires, and demons—along with the cloaked lords and corseted ladies haunting pages of these alternative histories.
This limited-time anthology features tales of whimsy and wonder rife with gaslamp masquerades, steam-driven dirigibles, clockwork landscapes, gadgets and gears, and more.
Perfect for lovers of Penny Dreadful, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and Sherlock Holmes!
From the co-editor of Steampunk'd comes an all-new collection of adventure and romance amid Victorian steampunk settings. Sparks fly in these original stories of a steam-driven airship searching for a lost city, a crazy inventor in a powered wheelchair with a plot to take over the world, and a love story set in an alternate history version of America. Adventure abounds in these stories of love, loss, and danger- and there is plenty of steam!
Airships and sky pirates! Brain Modification chips! Technologically enhanced nymphs! Shakespeare goes punk in this first volume of stories from Writerpunk Press.
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Ask a bunch of eclectic writers to write stories inspired by one of the greatest dramatists of all time. Cast the stories in various punk genres: Cyber, Tesla, Diesel, Steam, Clock. Result: an innovative collection of stories inspired by the Bard, with a twist! Punk stories show the path not taken or the path that shouldn't be taken. Let us reshape your world.
Replete with whimsical mechanical wonders and charmingly anachronistic settings, this pioneering anthology gathers a brilliant blend of fantastical stories. Steampunk originates in the romantic elegance of the Victorian era and blends in modern scientific advances—synthesizing imaginative technologies such as steam-driven robots, analog supercomputers, and ultramodern dirigibles. The elegant allure of this popular new genre is represented in this rich collection by distinctively talented authors, including:
Content
"Introduction: The 19th Century Roots of Steampunk" by Jess Nevins
"Benediction: Excerpt from The Warlord of the Air" by Michael Moorcock "Lord Kelvin's Machine" by James P. Blaylock "The Giving Mouth" by Ian R. MacLeod "A Sun in the Attic" by Mary Gentle "The God-Clown is Near" by Jay Lake "The Steam Man of the Prairie and the Dark Rider Get Down: A Dime Novel" by Joe R. Lansdale "The Selene Gardening Society" by Molly Brown "Seventy-Two Letters" by Ted Chiang "The Martian Agent, A Planetary Romance" by Michael Chabon "Victoria" by Paul Di Filippo "Reflected Light" by Rachel E. Pollock "Minutes of the Last Meeting" by Stepan Chapman "Excerpt from the Third and Last Volume of Tribes of the Pacific Coast" by Neal Stephenson "The Steam-Driven Time Machine: A Pop Culture Survey" by Rick Klaw "The Essential Sequential Steampunk: A Modest Survey of the Genre within the Comic Book Medium" by Bill Baker
Dark, urban fantasies come to life in the newest collection of Steampunk stories, Corsets & Clockwork . Young heroes and heroines battle evils with the help of supernatural or super-technological powers, each individual story perfectly balancing historical and fantastical elements. Throw in epic romances that transcend time, and this trendy, engrossing anthology is sure to become another hit for the fast-growing Steampunk genre! This collection features some of the hottest writers in the teen genre, Ann Aguirre, Jaclyn Dolamore, Tessa Gratton, Frewin Jones, Caitlin Kittredge, Adrienne Kress, Lesley Livingston, Dru Pagliassotti, Dia Reeves, Michael Scott, Maria V. Snyder, Tiffany Trent, and Kiersten White.
27 fiction, 4 non-fiction entries imagine technology in Victorian era and philosophize on influences. Intro, bios, notes. Fiction “Harry and Marlowe and the Talisman of the Cult of Egil” by Carrie Vaughn “Addison Howell and the Clockroach” by Cherie Priest “On Wooden Wings” by Paolo Chikiamco “Sir Ranulph Wykeham-Rackham” by Lev Grossman “The Heart Is the Matter” by Malissa Kent “Mother Is a Machine” by Catherynne M. Valente “Possession” by Ben Peek “Beatrice” by Karin Tidbeck “Arbeitskraft” by Nick Mamatas “Study, for Solo Piano” by Genevieve Valentine “Beside Calais” by Samantha Henderson “An Exhortation to Young Writers (Advice Tendered by Poor Mojo’s Giant Squid)” by David Erik Nelson, Morgan Johnson, and Fritz Swanson “A Handful of Rice” by Vandana Singh “Fixing Hanover” by Jeff VanderMeer “Salvage” by Margaret Ronald “Urban Drift” by Andrew Knighton “Ascension” by Leow Hui Min Annabeth “Nowhere Fast” by Christopher Rowe “The Effluent Engine” by N. K. Jemisin “To Follow the Waves” by Amal El-Mohtar “Captain Bells & the Sovereign State of Discordia” by JY Yang “The Seventh Expression of the Robot General” by Jeffrey Ford “The Stoker Memorandum” by Lavie Tidhar “Smoke City” by Christopher Barzak “Goggles (c.1910)” by Caitlín R. Kiernan “Peace in Our Time” by Garth Nix “White Fungus” by Bruce Sterling
Nonfiction “Winding Down the House: Towards a Steampunk Without Steam” by Amal El-Mohtar “Steampunk Shapes Our Future” by Margaret Killjoy “From Airships of Imagination to Feet on the Ground” by Jaymee Goh “The (R)Evolution of Steampunk” by Austin Sirkin
Steampunk can be defined as a subgenre of science fiction that is typically set in an anachronistic Victorian or quasi-Victorian setting, where steam power is prevalent. Consider the slogan: "What the past would look like if the future had come along earlier." The stories in this all-original anthology explore alternate timelines and have been set all over the world, running the gamut from science fiction to mystery to horror to a melding of these genres.
Blending the romantic elegance of the Victorian era with modern scientific advances, the popular Steampunk genre spotlighted in this collection is innovative and stimulates the imagination. This artfully assembled anthology of original fiction, nonfiction, and art can serve as an introduction to the Steampunk culture or provide dedicated fans with more fuel. Stories of outlandishly imaginative technologies, clockwork contraptions, eccentric heroines, and mad scientists are complemented by canon-defining nonfiction and an array of original illustrations. This collection showcases the most sensational Steampunk talents of the last decade, including Daniel Abraham, John Coulthart, William Gibson, and Margo Lanagan, and demonstrates exactly why the future of the past is so excitingly new.
Contents
Introduction: “What Is Steampunk?” by Jeff and Ann VanderMeer
“The Cast Iron Kid” by Andrew Knighton “The Steam Dancer (1896)” by Caitlín R. Kiernan “The Anachronist’s Cookbook” by Catherynne M. Valente “Tanglefoot” by Cherie Priest “O One” by Chris Roberson “Balfour and Meriwether in the Adventure of the Emperor’s Vengeance” by Daniel Abraham “The Bold Explorer in the Place Beyond” by David Erik Nelson “The Strange Case of Mr. Salad Monday” by Geoffery D. Falksen “At the Intersection of Technology and Romance” by Jake von Slatt “The Future of Steampunk: A Roundtable Interview” by Jeff and Ann VanderMeer “Dr. Lash Remembers” by Jeffrey Ford “Lost Pages From The Encyclopdia of Victoriana” by Jess Nevins “As Recorded on Brass Cylinders: Adagio for Two Dancers” by Lisa Mantchev “A Serpent in the Gears” by Margaret Ronald “Machine Maid” by Margo Lanagan “Which Is Mightier, the Pen or the Parasol?” by Gail Carriger “The Unbecoming of Virgil Smythe” by Ramsey Shehadeh “Wild Copper” by Samantha Henderson “The Mechanical Aviary of Emperor Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar” by Shweta Narayan “The Unblinking Eye” by Stephen Baxter “Lovelace & Babbage” by Sydney Padua “The Persecution Machine” by Tanith Lee “Flying Fish (Prometheus)” by Vilhelm Bergsøe “The Gernsback Continuum” by William Gibson
Extraordinary Engines: The Definitive Steampunk Anthology assembles original stories by some of the genre's foremost writers. Edited by Nick Gevers, this collection includes brand new stories from some of science fiction and fantasy's foremost writers.
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