Monthly Archives: January 2012

Steampunk.com Awards
Posted by jrrl on January 12, 2012.

Nominations Now Open for 2011 Steampunk.Com Awards

2011 Steampunk.com Awards

January 12, 2012

I’m pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the second (sort of) annual(ish) Steampunk.com awards. Okay, last year we only did “Book of the Year” and we did it in December instead of January, but think of it as a trial run. This year is the real deal.

We have 11 categories, ranging from novel to video to game. You can make one nomination per category, so choose wisely. All nominations must be in by the end of the day on Friday, January 20, 2012. The top 5 nominees will make the final ballot with voting starting on the 23rd.

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Art
Posted by jrrl on January 2, 2012.

Lego Pegasus Automaton

Lego Pegasus Automaton

January 2, 2012

I have loved Lego for as long as I can remember. Hundreds of hours of my childhood were spent assembling and reassembling those little plastic bricks into countless combinations. That said, the Lego of my youth was quite limited compared to the range of parts available today, which allow for some wonderful creations.

One of the most amazing I’ve seen lately is this Pegasus Automaton from Studio Amida. Not only is it beautiful to look at, it actually works if you turn the crank (see video below). If you want one of your own, they sell both kits and plans in their Bricklink store. Even the plans have a bit of steampunk to their look.
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General
Posted by jrrl on January 2, 2012.

Where is Steampunk Going in 2012?

Happy New Year from Currier and Ives 1876

2011, for all its faults, was a pretty good year for steampunk, but where do we go from here? I asked a people from all different parts of the steampunk community where they thought steampunk was going in 2012. Not everyone had time to answer, given how busy things are this time of year, but the answers I did get paint a very encouraging view of our current trajectory. Here’s what they had to say:

The possibilities are wide open and I don’t care where steampunk goes so long as tea is along for the journey.

Gail CarrigerGail Carriger, @gailcarriger, author of the Parasol Protectorate novels, the most recent being Heartless.

I think Steampunk is going to Mars in 2012. There’s been a shocking lack of space travel thus far.

Kady CrossKady Cross, @KadyCross, author of the award winning The Girl in the Steel Corset.

In 2012, Steampunk will step even more into the fashion and entertainment mainstream. Some people think this is a bad thing, but all I can say is bring it on. The more people show an interest in something, the more ideas get brought to the proverbial table — if I’m a proponent of anything it’s the free flow of ideas and information between communities. Because of this new flowering of Steampunk into the mainstream, I see more people getting involved in conventions and more artists creating interesting things in this style. Some people want the community to remain small and insular. Me? I say bring on the masses.

Matt DelmanMatt Delman, @mattdelman, publisher and executive editor of Doctor Fantastique’s Show of Wonders, publisher of Doctor Fantastique Books.

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