Steampunk Anthology
Most of you like as not will not care, but if you’ve been salivating at the notion of more sporadic talk here about steampunk, et cetera, Jeff Vandermeer is offering via his blog personalized (read: signed and scribbled) copies of a new anthology he co-edited with his wife. I ordered mine.
If you can’t wait, check out the magazine. I’ve discovered that they render very well on the new e-book reader — so I don’t even need to print them out!
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