Did you know 36 years ago, in 1987 that the term steampunk was used by KW Jeter in a note to the Locus magazine, for their April edition?
Happy 36th anniversary steampunk’s naming day! I’m doing a giveaway to celebrate (see info below)
Today I’m also launching the eBook release of The Illusioneer & Other Tales – book 3 of The Adventures of Viola Stewart, my Victorian steampunk mystery series (with the new covers!) You can find me on FB, IG, and youTube (if the tech behaves). Join me for Elevensies, from 11am (ACST- Adelaide time – (5.30pm Friday, Tucson/ 8.30pm Friday, New York/ 11.30am Sat, Sydney/ 1.30pm Sat New Zealand/ 1.30am Sat, London)) live on Facebook, Instagram, and youTube (more info on March 24th post)
Reposting my article from the 30th anniversary:
You can read the original post here ( .
Of course steampunk had been around much longer – emerging in written and visual form, such as:
- Morlock Night (KW Jeter, 1979)
- The Anubis Gates (Tim Powers, 1983)
- Homunculus (James Blaylock, 1986)
- Infernal Devices: A Mad Victorian Fantasy (KW Jeter, 1987)
And earlier still: Michael Moorcock wrote stories with steampunk elements, enshrining the airship in the, as yet unnamed, genre. His stories were alternate histories, not necessarily set in the Victorian era.
- Warlord of the Air (1971)
- The Land Leviathan (1974)
- The Steel Tsar (1982)
Television tinkered with steampunk as early as 1965, with the Wild, Wild West television series (starting on my birthday. Oh, it was meant to be!) and later with QED, set in Edwardian London. Since then many series, including Castle, CSI:New York and NCIS:LA, have flirted with steampunk (with varying results). More recently we’ve had Warehouse 13, Sanctuary and Murdoch Mysteries.
Pre-1987 movies include 1958’s The World of Jules Verne, Time After Time (1979) and others.
Since 1987, the list of steampunk works has been growing. (I’ve previously listed some works, articles and groups HERE) You can also find a list of steampunk works on wikipedia.
Many groups are celebrating the thirtieth anniversary:
- 30th Anniversary of Steampunk Celebration at the InVision Creative Cafe (Florida)
- Steampunk Journal is doing giveaways during the month to celebrate http://steampunkjournal.org/ (check out the news)
- International Steampunk Symposium in Ohio (28th-30th April) has KW Jeter as one of its guests
I’ll be celebrating by reading, watching steampunk movies and tv show DVDs, meeting up with my writers’ group for tea and bikkies. Come join me and Lynne, from Steampunk Sunday, Queensland Australia, on the 21st April for a Facebook event: Celebrating 30 years of (official) steampunk.
This month also sees me in Dimboola (Victoria) for the Wimmera Steampunk Festival – selling my books and doing an author/stemapunk talk. For more info check out their FB page, event page. Tickets for the Time Travellers Soiree are available HERE.
To add to the celebrations, I’m hosting a giveaway, starting today!
Steampunk 36th Anniversary Giveaway (2023)
You can win an eBook copy of Department of Curiosities, currently available via direct from author, or online stores:
How to enter: Sign up for my newsletter/email list by 11.59pm, 24th April (ACST). The winner will be randomly selected.