(urth) Steampunk books
Kerry Benton
k.benton at gmail.com
Tue May 13 10:30:24 PDT 2008
I'll second the rec. for MAINSPRING. I'm not a steampunk aficionado
by any stretch, but I quite enjoyed Lake's style and unexpectedly
twisting story. Quite cool.
-k
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 2:37 AM, Nicholas Gevers <vermoulian at yahoo.com> wrote:
> In addition to the VanderMeer Steampunk reprint
> anthology already mentioned in the current discussion,
> I myself have an original steampunk anthology coming
> out from Solaris in October: EXTRAORDINARY ENGINES.
> All new stories from Kage Baker, Keith Brooke, Jeffrey
> Ford, James Morrow, Ian R. MacLeod, Robert Reed, Jay
> Lake, Adam Roberts, Marly Youmans, Jeff VanderMeer,
> Margo Lanagan, and James Lovegrove.
>
> For Wolfe fans, I'd recommend Jay Lake's steampunk
> novel MAINSPRING--he's a big Wolfe admirer, and there
> are certainly Wolfean echoes in the book.
>
> Another steampunk epic worth reading is Brian
> Stableford's Werewolves of London trilogy--lots of
> metaphysics.
>
> --Nick Gevers.
>
>
>
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