Hang on to the edge of your seat with this exciting anthology of Steampunk flash fiction, featuring pairs of stories thirty days apart. Filled with rayguns and corsets, ghosts and gamblers, dragons ……続きを見る
Demons! Vampires! Time Travelers! A Giant Chicken?
The creators of Twelve Hours Later and Thirty Days Later are back for another time-turning read with adventure in the offing, steam in the air, and……続きを見る
Twelve Hours Later is a must-read for fans of steampunk.
--Paige Lovitt for Reader Views
Myth! Intrigue! Dirigibles! Literacy!
Support public libraries and explore a world of steampunk fiction! Twel……続きを見る
Die Sonne ging über Madrid unter und tauchte den Himmel in ein intensives Orange, das sich in den Fenstern der Wolkenkratzer spiegelte, als stünde die ganze Stadt in Flammen. In einer kleinen, vollg……続きを見る
A story of man versus plant, plant versus machine, logic versus habit, possible versus real, biology versus mechanics, haphazard versus systematic and all the complexities in between. In the end the……続きを見る
It's July 2134, and Earth's VR-immersed and zoned-out humans don't know they are about to be wiped out by a technological cataclysm known as The Anachain. Ariane, a young freehand warrior, does know……続きを見る
This issue of HyphenPunk brings you 11 new stories from 7 different types of -punk.
Raypunk by Artemis, Cameron Craig, J.D. Harlock, and Nicholas Stillman
Steampunk by Nicki Vardon
Nanopunk by DW Mi……続きを見る
Do not try to perceive the future in 1000 years. Even if someone shows it to you, you will not get it. Even if someone explains it to you, you will not get it. Black Box shows you why.
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One of the first dystopian science fantasies, this novel features a grey dust from an ancient glass vial which is capped with a silver figure of Cerberus, the 3-headed mythological dog that guarded ……続きを見る
From an Epic Award winning author comes a sprawling tale of brass buttons, ray guns, and two-fisted adventure!
In an alternate empire filled with mechanical men, women scientists, and fantastic cont……続きを見る
A Queen of Atlantis: A Romance of the Caribbean (1898), was first published in England. The following year it appeared as a serial in The Argosy pulp magazine. The story relates the discovery of a t……続きを見る