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I’m Sarah. I’ve been a fantasy fan since I was a teenager and recently this has evolved into an interested for ‘punk’ fiction, particularly dieselpunk. I’m also very much into history and ethnography.
I’ve been writing fantasy fiction since I was a teen, and for the past four years I’ve been working to a dieselpunk project: a trilogy of novel, a ghost story set in Chicago in 1926. This is a project I truly love.
At the moment, I’m in the final stages of revision before posting the first novel through my online workshop.

I'm a writer too - first novel (steampunk, as it happens) to come out this month...

I haven't read many steampunk stories - I'm more into dieselpunk, actually - but I like the feel of it. I like steampunk aesthetics, I'm a into steampunk jewellery making. Just a beginner, you know, but I really like it.
Just wanted to add, I've just launched my blog (my first blog) yesterday night.
Here it is, in case you feel like having a look :-)
http://theoldshelter.wordpress.com/


I am Roly, recently joined the group (well yesterday LOL) and I have been a reader of some sci-fi and fantasy over the years, mostly in book form I've only really been into history books. Most of my reading truthfully has been tons of comics and graphic novels by some great writers like Warren Ellis, Frank Miller, Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore and those of a similar ilk.
I just purchased a Kindle and read Mysterious Benedict Society and now started Hard Luck Hank after searching for something that reminded me of the Shadowrun mobile game's atmosphere and vibe.
I am here to discuss and to be schooled on any new, or at least new to me, books that fall within that category of cyberpunk or anything that may pique my interest in that vicinity.
Look forward to some thoughtful discussion with everyone in the group. Have a great evening.
-Roly

I know I could google it, but it would be a cool intro for other newbies, and also be cooler coming from someone who's obviously knowledgeable of all these punk genres. If you have time of course.
Thanks,
Roly


Greetings, all. Brand new member here, approved by Andrew moments ago. I am a reader and writer of steampunk, though I suspect membership here will broaden my reading horizons a bit. I didn't join a 14-member club to market and spam, but I want to say this once, and I won't bring it up again: Obviously I have a page here on Goodreads, and those who want to see what sort of creature walks among them can visit my author site at http://steampunkjack.weebly.com. Between the Welcome page and my blog, there is a pretty good cross section of me and my activities in the genre there.
And that's the only time I'm going to mention that. I'm not here to pound my chest and talk about me, me, me! I'm interested in sharing ideas with you, you, you. To which end, I'm going to go look over the threads, and possibly offer some of my infinite (but sharply skewed!) wisdom.
My most humble thanks to Andrew for accepting me, and I hope to see you all around often and interestingly.
Ciao!
And that's the only time I'm going to mention that. I'm not here to pound my chest and talk about me, me, me! I'm interested in sharing ideas with you, you, you. To which end, I'm going to go look over the threads, and possibly offer some of my infinite (but sharply skewed!) wisdom.
My most humble thanks to Andrew for accepting me, and I hope to see you all around often and interestingly.
Ciao!

:-)
You have a deal! Would you like me to rephrase that?

Jazzfeathers wrote: "Hi again Jack and angain welcome to the group. I visited your blog and it's essential-looking but very informative. Very nice :-)"
Thank you, ma'am. I wanted a clean look, as I'm not an artist, and didn't want a lot of busy-ness to distract from the point, which is the words. Glad you liked it; drop in any time!
Thank you, ma'am. I wanted a clean look, as I'm not an artist, and didn't want a lot of busy-ness to distract from the point, which is the words. Glad you liked it; drop in any time!

My reading interest has steered me primarily to Dieselpunk although I'm open to other punk sub-genres. The 1920s to 1940s is a time period that intrigues me. I've published the first in a series of Dieselpunk novels but I won't mention the title, just letting you know I'm an author too.
In general, I find there is limited awareness of Dieselpunk as an emerging sub-genre of science fiction. There are more and more titles out there to be discovered and I'm sure this group will unearth them!
Regards
Charles
Charles wrote: "Hello everyone!
My reading interest has steered me primarily to Dieselpunk although I'm open to other punk sub-genres. The 1920s to 1940s is a time period that intrigues me. I've published the..."
Welcome, Charles! May I recommend the work of Jazzfeathers, a member of this group. Writes of a haunted speakeasy in Prohibition Chicago. Not out yet, but her snippets hint at great things coming.
My reading interest has steered me primarily to Dieselpunk although I'm open to other punk sub-genres. The 1920s to 1940s is a time period that intrigues me. I've published the..."
Welcome, Charles! May I recommend the work of Jazzfeathers, a member of this group. Writes of a haunted speakeasy in Prohibition Chicago. Not out yet, but her snippets hint at great things coming.

Somehow, diselpunks always find each other everywhere ;-)
Jack, thanks for the kind words. I feel I bit embarassed...
Jazzfeathers wrote: "Jack, thanks for the kind words. I feel I bit embarassed..."
Those aren't kind words, Milady, they're true words! When something's good, I don't care who finds out about it.
Those aren't kind words, Milady, they're true words! When something's good, I don't care who finds out about it.
Salvete!
My name is Elvina Drake, but I would appreciated being called Elf. It's less typing for you, and I prefer it.
I am a huge fan of fantasy and sci-fi and the punk genres. I tried writing in the Steampunk genre a year and a half ago. I finished the book (more of a novella) and it turned out to be more Gearpunk, and the plot became more and more degenerate as the story went on.
However, I have thought of ways to make the story more true to the genre and improve the plot. I have further edits to make to the concept before I write and another book/book series to work on and finish first.
My name is Elvina Drake, but I would appreciated being called Elf. It's less typing for you, and I prefer it.
I am a huge fan of fantasy and sci-fi and the punk genres. I tried writing in the Steampunk genre a year and a half ago. I finished the book (more of a novella) and it turned out to be more Gearpunk, and the plot became more and more degenerate as the story went on.
However, I have thought of ways to make the story more true to the genre and improve the plot. I have further edits to make to the concept before I write and another book/book series to work on and finish first.

My name is Elvina Drake, but I would appreciated being called Elf. It's less typing for you, and I prefer it.
I am a huge fan of fantasy and sci-fi and the punk genres. I tried writing ..."
Welcome to Punk Fiction!
Welcome, Elf. I'm sure you're going to have a great time here!


How come you're trying to ditch it? Anyway, click on the edit button near where it says "you are a member of this group". The page the edit button brings up has an option for leaving the group.


Just joined earlier today so I'm brand spanking new. I'm also pretty new to the punk genres, for now I'm loving steampunk but I'm pretty keen to discover others.
I'm in the middle of writing a novel that's a bit of a steampunk/non european based fantasy with a big dollop of comedy. I'm not too sure what genre it falls into yet, but I'm sure I'll find my niche eventually.
Looking forward to chatting with you all!
Celine wrote: "Hi everyone,
Just joined earlier today so I'm brand spanking new. I'm also pretty new to the punk genres, for now I'm loving steampunk but I'm pretty keen to discover others..."
Welcome, Celine. If you're just getting into it, and want to explore, I'd recommend you begin by visiting the sites of members of this group to see what we all do; and if I may be permitted a plug, we have a talented dieselpunk writer here, Jazzfeathers, whose work is really worth looking into. In any case, have a great stay here!
Just joined earlier today so I'm brand spanking new. I'm also pretty new to the punk genres, for now I'm loving steampunk but I'm pretty keen to discover others..."
Welcome, Celine. If you're just getting into it, and want to explore, I'd recommend you begin by visiting the sites of members of this group to see what we all do; and if I may be permitted a plug, we have a talented dieselpunk writer here, Jazzfeathers, whose work is really worth looking into. In any case, have a great stay here!

I'm sure you'll fine a lot of inspiration here and a lot of support.

Hi, Joe, and everyone else I missed as they came in. I'm an indie getting my second book into format, and between that and the holidays, I've been remiss in my Social Media duties. If I don't get thrown out of here for inactivity before New Year's, I'll get back into it. See you soon!

Hi, Meg! Great to have another member here. We be a small, close group with a wider range than you'd first think. Hope you have a great time here!
~ JT
~ JT

I posted a slew of otherpunk definitions elsewhere - I think they're mostly empty threads at the moment (we conform to the slow-posting mode of Goodreads group around here!).

Eduardo Suastegui
Character-driven, fast-flowing storytelling

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"Hi!"
I'm Andrew, a voracious reader taking my first serious steps as a writer. I like genre fiction, particularly scifi, but my tastes range all the way from horror to literary fiction (whatever that is).