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Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction, fantasy and speculative fiction that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world wherein steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions ...
A Nomad of the Time Streams [1] is a compilation volume of Michael Moorcock's early steampunk trilogy, begun in 1971 with The Warlord of the Air and continued by its 1974 and 1981 sequels, The Land Leviathan and The Steel Tsar. [2]
Edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer and appropriately entitled Steampunk, it is a collection of stories by James Blaylock, whose "Narbondo" trilogy is typically considered steampunk; Jay Lake, author of the novel Mainspring, sometimes labeled "clockpunk"; [90] the aforementioned Michael Moorcock; as well as Jess Nevins, known for his annotations ...
It is the first work in the trilogy of the same name, followed by sequels Behemoth and Goliath. [1] The trilogy is set in an alternative version of World War I in which the Central Powers (known in-universe as "Clankers") use mechanized war machines and the Triple Entente (referred in text as "Darwinists") fabricate living creatures genetically ...
The Timekeeper Trilogy is a series of young adult steampunk novels by Tara Sim. It is the author's debut trilogy. It is the author's debut trilogy. The series comprises Timekeeper (2016), Chainbreaker (2018), and Firestarter (2019).
The steampunk trilogy. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows. — (1996). Destroy all brains!. Ribofunk (1996) Fractal Paisleys (1997) Lost Pages (1998) Strange Trades (2001) Neutrino Drag (2001) Little Doors (2002) Babylon Sisters (2002) The Emperor of Gondwanaland (2005) Shuteye for the Timebroker (2006) Plumage From Pegasus (2006) Harsh Oases ...
The Land Leviathan is an alternative history novel by Michael Moorcock, first published in 1974. [1] Originally subtitled "A New Scientific Romance", it has been seen as an early steampunk novel, [2] dealing with an alternative British Imperial history dominated by airships and futuristic warfare.
It consists of the chart successes "A Century In The Curse OF Time", "A Kingdom To Disappear" and "A Silent Soul Screams Loud" and is known as "The Steampunk Trilogy". In that period Pyogenesis issued much-noticed video clips in Steampunk aesthetics and toured the world.