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Steampunk Trails: Steaming Ahead to Adventure

door J. A. Campbell (Redacteur)

Andere auteurs: Quincy Allen (Medewerker), Vivian Caethe (Medewerker), Mike Cervantes (Medewerker), Dover (Illustrator), O. M. Grey (Medewerker)10 meer, Becky Hancock (Illustrator), Shoshanah Holl (Illustrator), Sam Knight (Medewerker), Rhye Manhattan (Medewerker), Lyn McConchie (Medewerker), M. Wayne Miller (Artiest omslagafbeelding), Henrik Ramsager (Medewerker), David B. Riley (Medewerker), Marge Simon (Illustrator), Carrie Vaughn (Medewerker)

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Steampunk Trails brings the world of steam and gadgets right to your fingertips. In this inaugural edition enter a world of machines with ill intent, hearts of gold, and evil. You will find assassins, unlikely heroes and people just trying to survive in a domain overrun by the establishment. Encounter places where mosquitoes are actually useful and airships dominate the skies. Presenting a special feature from Carrie Vaughn and illustrated stories by O. M. Grey, Quincy Allen, Henrik Ramsager, Lyn McConchie, Vivian Caethe, Sam Knight, Rhye Manhattan, Mike Cervantes and more.… (meer)
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Just as I was getting a bit tired of steampunk with zeppelins and crime fighting duos and corsets, along comes this entertaining anthology. Editor Campbell lives up to her claim of attempting to capture the “artistry and diversity” of steampunk. Here we get politically minded steampunk, alternate histories, satire, humor, robots, airships, and even some honest to goodness plausible technology.

Publisher David B. Riley says he spun this magazine off his Science Fiction Trails because of the increasing number of steampuk stories he saw, and this issue does have a pleasing majority of tales that use the American West as a setting rather than Victorian England or some mutated version of it.

A welcome number of writers from that older publication show up in this one. There’s a column by Karl, the Dinosaur Sheriff aka Riley. Riley’s own “The Big Green Orb”, a pleasing mix of satire on rogue government operations and straight up humor, has the narrator, one of three Secret Service agents in California, investigating the sinking of some casino ships. Henrik Ramsager’s “The Hatching of the Wolf Spider” is a new installment in his necromancer series; this one featuring a cyborg weapons project that goes bad. Lyn McConchie’s “Lone Star Jackson-Outlaw” is another tale of mechanical menace, this one a mysterious train robber.

Steampunk of a feminist and political sort shows up in “The Company Men” from Vivian Caethe. Its heroine creaks across the dusty west on geared legs, heading toward the Island of California and hoping to be reunited with her lover who has gone before. Said Company Men pursue her. I liked the story but wished it would have gone a little deeper into the politics of the world rather than mostly settle for allegorically naming its menace things like the “Counts of Commerce” from the “Sodom of the East”.

Racial matters show up in the alternate American Civil War of “Family Heirloom” by Quincy Allen. Grandpa Billy tells his granddaughter of the extraordinary Abigail Watson who freed him from slavery and made him a valued partner on her farm. While the technological development of this world seems improbably fast, the central invention of Grandpa Billy’s was refreshingly realistic.

While the end of Sam Knight’s and Rhye Manhatten’s “Moshito Masquine” didn’t quite emotionally work for me, it was logical and a nice wrap up to this tale of vampire hunting, land disputes, and prostitution in the Colorado of 1878.

Fear not if you like the English strain of steampunk. There are two London tales here. “Fade of the Innocent” from O. M. Grey has a hitman raising a girl he orphaned. It was another story that didn’t quite ring true emotionally, but I still liked. “The Scarlet Derby and Midnight Jay” are a married, costumed crime fighting duo, but they’re a funny one. In Mike Cervantes’ tale, Midnight Jay gently guides her husband, a “genius” inventor, corrects his mistakes, and urges him on in his battle against Silas Monstrosity.

Not all the stories were flawless, but there wasn’t a blah, disagreeable one in the batch. Throw in some articles on steampunk fashion by best-selling author Carrie Vaughn and a review of dog goggles, and you have promising start to this annual magazine. ( )
  RandyStafford | Jan 11, 2014 |
Oh! wow. What a fun collection of stories. Full of steampunk goodness. From the mosquitos (shudder) to the strange happenings in a harbor/bay, to the town that was taken over by the Company (and the woman fighting this) to the submarine used for a section of the underground "railway" to the Assassin who adopts a....well, you have to read it.

J.A. Campbell has put together a very interesting, engaging and entertaining collection of stories that will have a little something for everyone's tastes. Each writer featured wrote a story that featured good dialog, fun plots, and some twisted action. Twisted is good, twisted is interesting. I love twisted stories. One of my new favorites was also featured - Carl, the dinosaur, who was also in Science Fiction Trails; a feature titled Carl's Corner (I hope I spelled it right, Karl vs Carl - I don't have the book right in front of me) where a dinosaur gives his opinion on the subject of the day, in this case how dragon's taste and who would win in a showdown.

Anthologies and story magazines are becoming a favored read of mine - it's good to be able to grab something to read and to read a short story that's full of "flavor". I'm looking forward to more issues of Steampunk Trails, which I'm sure will contain lots of good reading by many good authors. ( )
  Mardel | Nov 6, 2013 |
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Campbell, J. A.Redacteurprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Allen, QuincyMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Caethe, VivianMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Cervantes, MikeMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
DoverIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Grey, O. M.MedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Hancock, BeckyIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Holl, ShoshanahIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Knight, SamMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Manhattan, RhyeMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
McConchie, LynMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Miller, M. WayneArtiest omslagafbeeldingSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Ramsager, HenrikMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Riley, David B.MedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Simon, MargeIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Vaughn, CarrieMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
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Steampunk Trails brings the world of steam and gadgets right to your fingertips. In this inaugural edition enter a world of machines with ill intent, hearts of gold, and evil. You will find assassins, unlikely heroes and people just trying to survive in a domain overrun by the establishment. Encounter places where mosquitoes are actually useful and airships dominate the skies. Presenting a special feature from Carrie Vaughn and illustrated stories by O. M. Grey, Quincy Allen, Henrik Ramsager, Lyn McConchie, Vivian Caethe, Sam Knight, Rhye Manhattan, Mike Cervantes and more.

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