I don't suppose that was Steampunk? I cannot remember what it actually was.
Sounds good.
Gail Carriger's the only Steampunkish stuff I've read. What else should I try?
I do love the look of Steampunk. Victorian clothing with a twist and all the weird & wonderful gadgets. Pretty neat.
Any suggestions?
I'll be reviewing Steampunk Reloaded in a week or two, followed by reviewing an anthology of Brazilian/Portuguese steampunk, Vaporpunk, soon afterward.
Sounds good.
It may have been that, if the regular release editions are now being spotted. I have the ARC edition, which is very nice and which could easily pass for the original. I plan on reviewing it next weekend.
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It's apparently Steampunk month. Or fortnight, depending on which publisher you look at.
22/10/2010 11:08:05 PM
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And some enthusiast is apparently trying to build Babbage's original designs for a computer.
22/10/2010 11:23:09 PM
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Um.
23/10/2010 01:58:48 PM
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The Science Museum did one of Babbage's machines, yes, but not the big one.
23/10/2010 02:15:13 PM
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You could just buy Steampunk and pre-order Steampunk II: Steampunk Reloaded
23/10/2010 12:02:55 AM
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Matt Staggs was sending me something. Which I've not received. Stupid mail system.
23/10/2010 12:07:45 PM
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Probably that, then
23/10/2010 02:43:56 PM
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Some of my favourites
23/10/2010 07:59:51 PM
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It would seem The Difference Engine is essential Steampunk reading; it largely spawned the genre.
24/10/2010 06:33:04 PM
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I will definitely try to hunt The Sprawl down then. *NM*
24/10/2010 09:27:43 PM
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Not high art, maybe, but well written, well paced and thought provoking.
24/10/2010 10:48:42 PM
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