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Clockwork Chaos

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History, invention, the power of deduction…Clockwork Chaos is more than goggles and gears. It is about order and structure and timing striving for mechanical perfection. But in an era where mass production does not yet exist, the unique machinery brought forth into the world is at times bound to fall short of the goal. This chaos turns the science into mayhem and when the gears spring forth this mechanical viscera is indicative of a world turned inside out. Join us in our journey through the shine of society to the dark steamy underbelly of grit and crime.


Twelve stories of steam-driven genius plumb the depths of human intrigue even as they raise our vision to the skies. Patrick Thomas’s Spellpunk tale Deadly Imitation turns the Ripper into a tourist attraction. Gail Gray’s The Foxglove Broadsides uses the power of the press to bring down the political machine. And Jeff Young’s Ambergris in Ice gets to the grist of the matter on the issue of smuggling.


Necessity may be the mother of invention, but read on to discover how mods make the man.

Featuring the work of Jeff Young, Richard Marsden, Matt Dinniman, Bernie Mojzes, R. Rozakis, Patrick Thomas, Angel Leigh McCoy, Gail Gray, Patricia Puckett, James Chambers, N.R. Brown, C.J.?Henderson, and James Daniel Ross.

Edited by Neal Levin and Danielle Ackley-McPhail. This is their second steampunk oriented anthology, following In An Iron Cage - The Magic of Steampunk.

 

322 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 7, 2013

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Neal Levin

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RPG Developer having worked with several publishers including: Bastion Press, Ambient Games, Dark Quest Games, Ronin Arts.

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March 30, 2021
I have finished The Ghost of Love VanMeek by James Daniel Ross
I enjoyed reading this. I felt drawn in and wrapped up in all the details. I began to worry that I was going to be left with a cliff hanger wanting more. I was nicely surprised with a well rounded ending.
The story has also made me curious to look into the history of Ironton, Ohio.
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March 1, 2014
Only reason I'm not giving this 5 stars is that the Kindle version seems to be lacking a story. Otherwise - quality fantasy/steampunky goodness!
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