Lately, I’ve been exploring my predilection for all things “steampunk.” What is it about books like Perdido Street Station, shows like Battlestar Gallactica and Revolution,
and sculptures made out of recycled metal and archaic technology, that
excite and inspire me? Why do I swoon every time I watch the “Time’s
Arrow” ST:TNG episode in which Data, in his 19th-century getup, builds a
24th-century machine out of the materials at hand? I just LOVE that
stuff, like I love those computers that look so very “Victorian” but
happen to have a screen and an internet connection.
So I started reading around about the beginnings of literary steampunk and came across a whole bunch of guys but not very many women. So of course I asked my Riot colleagues and bookish twitter people who their favorite steampunk-writin’ women were, and they came back at me with a TON of names. So here are ten women whose steampunk fiction is burning up the book world. Enjoy, and prepare to see your TBR list grow by miles.
So I started reading around about the beginnings of literary steampunk and came across a whole bunch of guys but not very many women. So of course I asked my Riot colleagues and bookish twitter people who their favorite steampunk-writin’ women were, and they came back at me with a TON of names. So here are ten women whose steampunk fiction is burning up the book world. Enjoy, and prepare to see your TBR list grow by miles.