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Top 10 Literary Steampunk Works
Halloween is on the horizon, and we know the steampunk set will be out in full force with the goggles or monocles or corsets or lace. Though Jeff Vandermeer helpfully pointed out to us that the steampunk subculture arose independent of literature , we still think that the heart and soul of the ...
Interview: Jay Lake
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charles-tan.blogspot.com — Every Tuesday, I'll have an interview posted. Jay Lake is a the 2004 winner of the John... W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer and has been nominated multiple times for the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards . He is the author of several short ... (more) Interview: Jay Lake
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Jay Lake Double-Take
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  • EmilyBlips EmilyBlips
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    Good list. I can't wait to dig into some of this stuff. Also, man, how many times have I read The Golden Compass? At least four, if not five.
    Posted 10/29/2008 respond (flag)
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