
The twenty-five steampunk stories in Sean Wallace’s The Mammoth Book of Steampunk Adventures reveal just how rich and varied the genre can be. From fantasy to hard scifi, historical fiction to diary entries, they show us a whole range of ways to conceptualize and understand our world and many of its alternatives. Included are stories about circuses and mechanical birds, shape-shifters and pterodactyls, “mechanika” uprisings and political intrigue. Oh, and lobsters and golems. You get the picture.
The sheer diversity of this volume comes from authors who’ve either written their story specifically for this book or offered a previously-published tale. From Benjanun Sriduangkaew, Jonathan Wood, and E. Catherine Tobler we get stories written specially for Steampunk Adventures; from A. C. Wise, Cherie Priest, Nisi Shawl, Ken Liu, Tobias S. Buckell, and many others, we have steampunk tales that previously appeared in Electric Velocipede, Subterranean Magazine, Strange Horizons, and other collections of steampunk fiction.