A pick of the daily steampunk news from around the world.
Eastern Florida Instuctor Authors Popular Steampunk Book
SpaceCoastDaily.com
A steampunk connoisseur, white elephant collector and caffeine junkie, the author now lives in Brevard County with her husband and two children.
Goodman’s ‘Guide to Victorian Life’ reminds us how easy we have it today
Toledo Blade
She has not just researched the Victorian era, she has lived it. She has sewn its clothes, lived its conditions, and done its work. Yes, she has washed…
Why are Sherlock stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman in Victorian costumes?
Mirror.co.uk
Sherlock famously shifts the detective stories from the 1800s to the modern day, so why are the stars dressed in Victorian finery? The game is afoot.
‘Oliver!’ presents steampunk Dickens
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Director Peter Rothstein’s steampunk take on the tale of an orphan boy’s sojourn from workhouse to mean streets to loving home manages to stay true…
MNfusion: Theater Latté Da’s ‘Oliver’ Debuts At The Pantages
CBS Local
Using steampunk, a science fiction subgenre that places industrial imagery against a Victorian backdrop, served as a visual representation of the…
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