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Posted by jrrl on November 2, 2012.

Steampunk Books Coming out in November 2012

Every month, the good folks over at SF Signal compile a staggeringly cool list of science fiction, fantasy, and horror (and thereabouts) books coming out in the next month. Here are the Steampunk (and related) books from their lists for October, but please look at the full list too if you are looking for less steamish reading.

Her Sky Cowboy: The Glorious Victorious Darcys by Beth Ciotta
Her Sky Cowboy: The Glorious Victorious Darcys by Beth Ciotta, Signet, November 6
The Inexplicables by Cherie Priest
The Inexplicables by Cherie Priest, Tor Books, November 13

Pax Britannia: Time's Arrow by Jonathan Green
Pax Britannia: Time’s Arrow by Jonathan Green, Abaddon, November 13
The Rise of Ransom City by Felix Gilman
The Rise of Ransom City by Felix Gilman, Tor Books, November 27
Scrivener's Moon by Philip Reeve
Scrivener’s Moon by Philip Reeve, Scholastic Press, November 1
Stardust - The Gift Edition by Neil Gaiman
Stardust – The Gift Edition by Neil Gaiman, William Morrow, November 6 (Not really Steampunk, but you should read it anyway!)

One Response to Steampunk Books Coming out in November 2012

  1. Brandon Black says:

    New Orleans By Gaslight, an anthology of steampunk and gaslamp fantasy poetry and short fiction set in an alternate Victorian-era New Orleans is debuting this month at Mobicon XVI in Mobile, Alabama. The book will be available for purchase from Amazon.com.

    From the back cover:

    “In a New Orleans that Never Was and Never Will Be, there are a thousand stories to tell. There are stories of sorrow and triumph, of passion and fury, of love and of revenge. Aloft with cloud and sun, great warrior airships drift silently over the city below, crewed by eager young men and women awaiting the moment they will be called upon to strike against foes with cannon and with sword. Steamboats float down the river bringing travelers from far climes and distant lands unknown to our more mundane world. Lovers ride down the boulevards upon clockwork carriages drawn by mechanical horses. Cheated gamblers decide between making a break for the door or breaking the quiet calm with the staccato beat of revolver gunfire. Ragtime music echoes as fallen women ply the world’s oldest trade in the streets of Storyville. Soldiers lead clanking platoons of clockwork automatons through the port on their way to their next deployment and archaeologists, explorers and adventurers set forth aboard airships to find new lands, fortune and glory or perhaps death in the forlorn forsaken corners of the globe.

    These are the stories of New Orleans By Gaslight.”

    ISBN-10: 0615801188
    ISBN-13: 978-0615801186

    Amazon.com:
    http://www.amazon.com/New-Orleans-Gaslight-Brandon-Black/dp/0615801188/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368470901&sr=8-1&keywords=new+orleans+by+gaslight

    Goodreads.com:
    http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17913542-new-orleans-by-gaslight

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