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Steampunk Specs

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This collection of unabridged, spectacular steampunk speculations includes several classics of the genre. These tales will sweep you away with their amazing automata, daring dirigibles, grinding gears, and scintillating steam as days long gone are infused with tech. In “Smoke City,” by Christopher Barzak, a woman comes to terms with the loss of her family to the child labor mills of the city. A doctor tries to cope with a strange plague terrorizing the citizens of London in Jeffrey Ford’s “Dr. Lash Remembers.” In “Machine Maid,” by Margo Lanagan, a sexually repressed wife gets revenge on her husband through a robot maid. Friedrich Engels strives to spread class revolution as a labor organizer for factory cyborg matchstick girls in Arbeitskraft, by Nick Mamatas. In “Ninety Thousand Horses,” by Sean McMullen, an acclaimed mathematician, with a murky past, is forced to spy for an industrialist prior to becoming Britain’s foremost rocket expert during World War II. An orphan boy builds an automaton, in an aging scientist’s laboratory, that becomes more than an idle companion in Cherie Priest’s “Tanglefoot (A Clockwork Century Story).” In “Clockwork Fairies,” by Cat Rambo, an English aristocrat courts a woman who would rather spend her time in a laboratory than at high society balls. At Chicago’s Columbian Exposition, in 1893, an Algerian bodyguard crosses paths with a disoriented naked man in Chris Roberson’s “Edison’s Frankenstein.”. In “A Serpent in the Gears,” by Margaret Ronald, a dirigible journeys to an isolated land and discovers people and animals merged with machine parts. Radio Jones finds a way to listen in on the Naked Brains, who rule the world, while Rudy the Red fights against the oppressors in “Zeppelin City,” by Michael Swanwick & Eileen Gunn. From amazon.com

213 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 28, 2013

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November 2, 2013
I originally bought this anthology to read Tanglefoot by Cherie Priest. That story was as good as I expect from her. The other stories are quite a mixed bag though.
I realised that i really don't appreciate some authors usage of first person narrative.

My favourite stories (not counting Tanglefoot) were A serpent in the gears (Margaret Ronald), Zeppelin City (Michael Swanwick & Eileen Gunn), Smoke city (Christopher Barzak) and Clockwork Fairies (Cat Rambo).
Even though the last one was a little too clever at times trying to get as many hints to our timeline as possible.
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November 13, 2013
Tanglefoot by Cherie Priest **** Actually creeped me out, and I thought I'd grown out of the 'scared of creepy dolls' phase. Once again, some of the writing in the middle was a little clumsy, but overall the world described drew me in, and the characters were well fleshed out. The narrator was a little distracting at the beginning, but I soon grew used to the changes in accent and inflection for different characters.
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