Who loves Steampunk, raise you hand?! It's possible you may not be familiar with this genre. I, myself, have just discovered it recently. Here is author Alison Deluca's thoughts on it.
Like
a rocket landing in the eye of a full moon, steampunk as a genre has become a
recent force in the publishing world. Books such as The Windup Girl, Behemoth,
and Corsets & Clockwork are available on Kindle and Nook. There is a large
following, as well – Steampunk conventions are popping up in New York,
Washington, and even New Jersey, of all places.
It’s
not a new genre. Jules Verne and H. G. Wells were describing futuristic
machines run by cogs and gears and steam over a century ago. But with cyberpunk
losing steam, as it were, prominent authors like William Gibson revived
steampunk in the late 80’s.
Recently,
however, it really has taken off. Perhaps that is because readers are
constantly looking for something new, and yet they are also searching for
familiarity as well. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, after all, went over
well, and the amalgam of garters and automatons seems to work nicely.
If
you do a search in Amazon under the key word steampunk, you’ll see the books’ covers
have similarities. There is lace, there are clockworks, there are things that
wind up. Inside the books, dreadful and fantastical things happen to characters
speaking in an outdated mode.
I
feel that steampunk authors need to take care. It is not enough to dress up a
tale with a few corsets and throw in a bag of cogwheels to make a story true
steampunk. The plot itself needs to rotate, like a bathysphere, around the
machines and the manners of the age.
And continuing with my sweetness I have linked the books to goodreads so you can read all about them. After watching the book trailers you're not going to be able to resist!
Watch the book trailer here: http://bit.ly/TNWEtrailer
Watch the book trailer here: http://bit.ly/DevilsKitchentrailer
The next book in this amazing series will be...TaDa!!
And the BEST for last...
Giveaway sponsored by BBColl
I've been thinking of giving steampunk a try. Maybe it's time I started now :)
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