From the ever-entertaining Atlas Obscura website, a collection of animal automata. Interesting that none of these date to the era generally considered to be steampunk, either predating it or coming thereafter. I’m not sure what date range is generally considered to be clockpunk though…
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Helpless Victorian Ladies? Think again!
I’m sharing a link to an entertaining post from the blog Strange Company entitled innocently enough, “Newspaper Clipping(s) of the Day” but whose contents belie that bland description.
Based on clippings from the “Illustrated Police News“, one of the most sensationalist London newspapers of the day, the post contains illustrations of Victorian women taking matters into their own hands when accosted, insulted, or otherwise violated. These ladies are definitely self-rescuing.
I can imagine a female steampunk character emulating these ladies. In fact, I have a character taking after the woman in March 28, 1896’s drawing when accosted by an evil-doer.
A Japanese View of Victorian London
In the spirit of Steampunk Hands Around the World 2015, I’d like to share a view of Victorian London as depicted by a Japanese artist of the time, Utagawa Yoshitora. Whether writing, creating, or defining your steampunk persona, it is always helpful to see through others’ eyes and gain a fresh perspective.
More details on the artist and these prints at the always informative Two Nerdy History Girls blog.
A Happy, Merry, Joyous, Miraculous, and Bright…Day
To all my readers who have followed what I have attempted to craft as entertaining, informative and enlightening blog posts over the last few months, I give my most heartfelt wishes of the season whether it’s a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukkah, A Happy New Year, or a happy celebration of the sun starting its long journey northward after the longest night of the year (which is a perfectly good reason to celebrate in my opinion…)
As a suitable present, I give you two steampunk holiday musical selections–from Unwoman and Abney Park:
Because Nothing says Christmas…
On the Twelfth Day of Steampunk Christmas…
On the eleventh day of Steampunk Christmas,
My true love gave to me:
Twelve steampunk movies.
Since the steampunk culture started with literature–both the proto-steampunk works of Verne, Wells, et al, and first steampunk novels of the 1970s and 1980s–it only seems fitting that those works eventually be adapted for the big screen. Here are some favorites:
On the Eleventh Day of Steampunk Christmas…
On the eleventh day of Steampunk Christmas,
My true love gave to me:
Eleven Steampunk Places to Visit.
Gifts don’t have to be something physical; they can be an experience. Here are eleven (out of many) places to visit that have a steampunk vibe to them.




