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  2. Infernal Devices (Jeter novel) - Wikipedia

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    Infernal Devices is a steampunk novel by K. W. Jeter, published in 1987. The novel was republished in 2011 by Angry Robot Books with a new introduction by the author, cover art by John Coulthart , and an afterword by Jeff VanderMeer .

  3. Angry Robot - Wikipedia

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    Also notable was a reprint of K. W. Jeter’s pair of seminal steampunk novels, Morlock Night and Infernal Devices. The imprint makes great capital out of its “Robot Army”, which is a street team of bloggers, reviewers and influential commentators from the science fiction world, who can access exclusive content and advance reading copies of ...

  4. The Infernal Devices - Wikipedia

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    The Infernal Devices is a trilogy by author Cassandra Clare, centring on a race called the Shadowhunters introduced in her The Mortal Instruments series. The trilogy is a prequel series to The Mortal Instruments series. Cassandra Clare has stated that the two series are able to be read in any order, but it is best to read them in publication order.

  5. Clockwork Angel - Wikipedia

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    The book became a best-seller in the New York Times list, debuting number 1 on the children's bestselling list. [ 1 ] The book also contains many quotes referring to famous pieces of Victorian literature, for example, Oscar Wilde 's The Importance of Being Earnest , Charles Dickens ' A Tale of Two Cities , and the works of Samuel Taylor ...

  6. Clockwork Prince - Wikipedia

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    Clockwork Prince is a 2011 novel written by Cassandra Clare.It is the second novel in The Infernal Devices trilogy and is written through the perspective of the protagonist, Tessa Gray, who lives at the London Institute among Shadowhunters, a group of half-angel/half-human beings called Nephilim.

  7. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare: Demon pox, also known as astriola, is a rare but debilitating disease that affects Shadowhunters and is caused by sexual contact with demons. Mundanes are immune to the disease, as demon pox is assumed to be caused by the interaction of demon poison with the angelic nature of Shadowhunters. Descolada

  8. James Blaylock - Wikipedia

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    He and his friends Tim Powers and K. W. Jeter were mentored by Philip K. Dick. Along with Powers, Blaylock invented the poet William Ashbless. Blaylock and Powers have often collaborated with each other on writing stories, including "The Better Boy", "On Pirates", and "The William Ashbless Memorial Cookbook".

  9. Morlock Night - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. DAW Books) Cover art by Josh Kirby. Morlock Night is a science fiction novel by American writer K. W. Jeter.It was published in 1979. [1] In a letter to Locus Magazine in April 1987, Jeter coined the word "steampunk" to describe it and other novels by James Blaylock and Tim Powers.