Just a taste of many things steampunk…
What is Steampunk?
Art meets science, with a touch of whimsy; what could be more glorious?
Steampunk is the name given to a genre of fantasy or alternative historical stories – usually set in the 19th century or an alternative future reminiscent of the 19th century – with the science fiction element containing modern technology powered by steam. The amount of steam and gadgetry is variable. Sometimes supernatural themes may be incorporated.
Think of it as retro-futurism with a Victorian science fiction twist.
In reality steampunk is more complex. It is a creative movement re-imagining analog technologies, mechanics and inventions – powered by steam – and set in the industrialised 19th century, often incorporating cool clothing. Stories often have a punk element, challenging social norms of the time. It It now encompasses not only fiction, but art, fashion, music, cinema/TV and fandom.
- Subgenres: The Dark Side of Steampunk (2018) Guest blog post by Bryce Raffle on Dreadpunk
- Steampunk: Science Fiction or Fantasy? (2017)
- The Steam, the Punk and the Writing (2015)
Steampunk can be many things to many people. This is what makes it so much fun. Here are a few more interpretations:
- Steampunk Wikia
- The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences
- What is Steampunk? (Steampunk.com)
- Steampunk is… (Mad Hatter’s Bookshelf and Review)
- The Future of Steampunk (Paul Jessup)
- Seven Steampunk Fallacies (Diana Vick)
- The Steampunk Resource
- Steampunk District
- Wikipedia
The Aesthetic
Google defines aesthetic as a set of principles underlying the work of a particular artist or artistic movement. So how does steampunk actually look and feel? The most obvious is the Victorianesque attire, the gadgets and all pervading gears and goggles. It is what you make it.
- Creating a Steamppunk Persona: talk at Adelaide Supanova, 2018. (Video)
- Steampunk Hands 2015: Through the Looking Glass
- A Guide to Steampunk Gadgets and Technology (Steamed!)
- Steampunk Expo Photoshoot, National Railway Museum 2015
- Steampunk Aesthetic (Steampunk Scholar)
- Steampunk Costuming Made Easy (Diana Vick)
- Steampunk Aesthetics (Daily Steampunk)
- 6 Rules of Steampunk Fashion (Buzzfeed)
- Wikipedia
The Writing
The first appearance of the word steampunk was in Locus Magazine in 1987. The term was coined by SF author K W Jeter to define specific speculative fiction works and is a tongue-in-cheek variant on cyberpunk. It is usually a subset of the science fiction or fantasy genres.
A Few Books
- Empire Booksellers (books by Steampunk Empire Writers)
- Infernal Devices – KW Jeter
- The Difference Engine – William Gibson
- Jackelian Series: The Court of the Air/ The Kingdom Beyond Waves etc – Stephen Hunt
- The Time Machine – H G Wells
- Infernal Devices – Phillip Reeve
- Leviathan Series – Scott Westerfeld
- The Parasol Protectorate Series, The Custard Protocol Series, The Finishing School Series – Gail Carriger
- Girl Genius – Comic
- The City of Ember – Jeanne DuPrau
- Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences series – Pip Ballantine & Tee Morris
- Anno Dracula – Kim Newman
- Boneshaker – Cherie Priest
- The Hunchback Assignments – Arthur Slade
- The Anubis Gates – Tim Powers
- Clockwork Heart series – Dru Pagliassotti
- The Warlord of the Air – Michael Moorcock
- The Ether Chronicles – Zoe Archer
- The Iron Seas series – Meljean Brook
- Beth Cato (Clockwork Dagger series)
- Felicity Banks (Australian author) – Heart of Brass series, set in Australia
- Ged Maybury (NZ born, now living in Australia)
- Michael Pryor (Austalian author – steampunk and YA)
- Phoebe Darqueling (indie author)
- Jacinta Maree (Australian author)
- Bryce Raffe (indie author)
- David Lee Summers (indie author)
- William J Jackson (indie author)
- The Haunting of Tram Car 015 by P. Djèlí Clark
Steampunk Pages/ Blogs/Magazines:
- The Steampunk Explorer – steampunk news
- British Steampunk Broadcasting Co-operation – for Steampunk *(from all over the world) creators to share their wares online)
- Steampunk Journal: articles and posts
- The League of S.T.E.A.M – Entertaining videos on youTube
- Airship Ambassador – Home of Steampunk Hands Around the World.
- Welcome to Steampunk – new home of Scribblers’ Den (steampunk writers forum)
(reborn site non-functioning Steampunk Empire and Steampunk Dominion forums) - The Steampunk Hour Radio Show – based in Lincoln, UK. (now at Delux Radio) Past podcasts at: The Steampunk Hour Radio Show*
- Steampunk Wiki
- Steamed!
- SWAG – Steampunk Writers’ and Artists’ Guild
- Travellers’ Steampunk Blog
- Cogpunk Steamscribe
- Gail Carriger – author Website / Blog
- Steampunk Magazine.com
- Steampunk Writer’s Library
- Brass Goggles
- Steampunk Tendencies
- The Talk of Punk Fiction
- Rail Baron
- Ged Maybury
- Steampunk Scholar
- Beyond Victoriana
- Steampunk India
- German Steampunk site
- Steampunk Canada
- Steampunk Worlds Fair
- The Unorthodox Society for the Elucidation of Retro-futurism .
Steampunk-related Movies
- Stardust
- Hugo
- Adele Blanc-Sec
- The Prestige
- The Aeronaut
- Mortal Engines
- League of Extraodinary Gentlemen
- Wild, Wild West
- Sherlock Holmes
- Young Sherlock Holmes
- A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Steamboy
- The Golden Compass
- City of Ember
- The Time Machine
- Around the World in Eighty Days
- Van Helsing
Steampunk Music
- Listing of Steampunk bands on Steampunk Wiki
- The Littmus Steampunk Band (Australian band)
- The Steampunk Hour (Lincoln City Radio, UK) with Hal Crompton. (podcasts).
Steampunk Events
Check out the Steampunk Events Page for a list of Australian/New Zealand events and watch past events I’ve attended here.
Some Local Steampunk Groups
UPDATED May, 2017
- Steampunk SA – South Australia
- Steampunk Ghostbusters – Queensland
- Steampunk Canada
- Antipodean League – New Zealand
- Steampunk Sunday Queensland Australia
- Queensland – steampunk events Steampunk Affaires
- French Steampunk
- The Lincoln Steampunk Society (based in Lincoln, home of Lincoln Steampunk Festival)
You can find another list of Australian Steampunk groups and events at The Unorthodox Society for the Elucidation of Retro-futurism.
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