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The Oiling Festival is a steampunk answer to spring cleaning, when we halt the factories to clean out the grit and grime of the previous year and perform our annual maintenance. All good citizens and visiting steamlanders are encouraged to roll up their sleeves, show their national pride, and participate! The original Oiling Festival was held in 2009 to add needed items to the city inventory and invite the greater steamlands to experience the Babbage way of life for a week. The drawbridges in Wheatstone Waterways, the city tartans, naval jack, the Sea Gate, and the palettes of bricks that appear at every build site and the crates of goods on the piers are all artifacts of previous Oiling Festivals. Festival Opens at noon, Friday, March 9th.
Steampunk Tales is now available on virtually every computer, eBook reader and smartphone in existence! Emulating the style of the pulp adventure magazines of the 1920s and '30s, Steampunk Tales contains first-run, original fiction written by an A+ list of award-winning authors. Issue 13 contains 8 stories, most running between 4,300 to 11,000 words, for an unbelievable price. 1.
Bit of a windy day at the abode, but while I was waiting out the gusts to take a small trip, I came across this intriguing little entry by Corsetdeals.com . The video was not a splashy as I had hoped it would be, but for those ladies interested in a new addition in advance of an upcoming Steampunk event, this is a possibility (mind you, I purposefully keep my "corset knowledge" at a minimum - I would *never* tread in the world of ladies fashion). As their brief narrative states... "Welcome to CorsetDeal.com, online store for most affordable high end authentic steel boned corsets in the world by Corset Wholesale Inc. USA. Best place to shop authentic steel boned corset online.
The Gatehouse Gazette was an online magazine published between July 2008 and November 2011, dedicated to the speculative fiction genres of dieselpunk and steampunk. It was published every two months, featuring articles and columns along with reviews of related novels, films and video games as well as interviews with authors, artists and designers.
Chris Garcia writes: Exhibition Hall may be the first Steampunk fanzine! It’s dedicated to covering the Steampunk Explosion that’s going on around the globe and bringing articles on everything from fashion and music to literature and technology.
We’re going to be running interviews and features here from time to time that don’t quite fit into our printed magazine. Our first web feature is on The Catastrophone Orchestra, a writing collective based in NYC that have been regularly featured in our pages from the very first issue. They’ve got a book out, now, too, collecting their fiction and non-fiction alike. It’s called, fittingly enough, Catastrophone Orchestra and it’s available from Combustion Books , who also publish our magazine. (As well as Amazon and all those places too, if you’d prefer, including as an ebook .