Picking Up Steam

This weekend, I’m at Las Cruces Comic Con. If you’re in town, I hope you’ll drop by and see me and Tamsin Silver at Booth 79 in the Exhibit Hall. Also happening right now is a Kickstarter campaign raising money to publish two anthologies featuring my stories plus a third, really awesome looking book.

The first of the three books is called A Cry of Hounds and it features works inspired by the stories of Arthur Conan Doyle. The title is influenced by The Hound of the Baskervilles. The anthology is being produced in conjunction with Baltimore’s Tell-Tale Steampunk Festival, which is the brainchild of long-time con-goers, vendors, and entertainers, Donna McClaren, aka The Baroness Alexandra, and Kolleen Kilduff from Design by Night Designs. Tell-Tale Steampunk draws its inspiration and theme from classic authors each year and incorporates a more hands-on/participation experience for festival goers. You can learn more about the convention at https://telltalesteampunk.com/

My story in the anthology is called “The Vampire of Rannoch Moor” and is inspired by Doyle’s short story “The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire.” In my story, spiritualist Dinella Stanton travels to Scotland to have a holiday with her friend only to discover that several men from the village of Rannoch Moor have gone missing. What’s more, the new laird to took possession of the nearby manor house is rumored to be a vampire and locals have seen the guard dog of the fae haunting the night. Other contributing authors in this anthology are Christopher D. Abbott, Aaron Rosenberg, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Dana Fraedrich, James Chambers, Jessica Lucci, Ef Deal, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Michelle D. Sonnier, Doc Coleman, and John L. French.

The second book on the slate is Other Aether: Tales of Global Steampunk. Curious about what embers ignite invention upon foreign shores? Find out in this global steampunk collection. My story in this collection is a prequel to my novel Owl Dance and tells the story of how Onofre Cisneros came to possess plans for a remarkable Spanish submarine (that really existed!) and made it better. He hopes the submarine will show investors that the people of Rancho Ensenada de Santos have the wherewithal to build a modern sea port. The only problem is not everyone is looking for investors. Some people would rather sell an invention at the first opportunity for their own benefit. Authors participating in this one alongside me are Jeff Young, Cynthia Radthorne, James Chambers, Christine Norris, Ef Deal, Aaron Rosenberg, Hildy Silverman, and Danielle Ackley-McPhail.

The third book is a collection of steampunk cosmic horror called The Chaos Clock: Tales of Cosmic Aether. For those not familiar with cosmic horror, it is along the lines of HP Lovecraft, Robert Chambers, William Hope Hodgson, Lord Dunsany, and Clark Ashton Smith, to name a few. Much of the classics in this genre were written during the period against which steampunk is set, so the pairing feels very natural (or appropriately unnatural, depending on your point of view)! Authors coming out to play in the creepy playground are James Chambers, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Will McDermott, Carol Gyzander, Jeffrey Lyman, Jody Lynn Nye, Randee Dawn, Rachel Brune, Bernie Mojzes, Marc L. Abbott, and Teel James Glenn.

The campaign features many great stretch goals, including ebooks and stories from such folks as Christopher D. Abbott, Aaron Rosenberg, and Keith R.A. DeCandido. If enough money is raised, you’ll even get a digital copy of my novel Dragon’s Fall: Rise of the Scarlet Order Vampires as a thank you for supporting the campaign.

Please do consider supporting the campaign. If you’re unable to support, or if you’ve already supported the campaign, please share it with friends and on social media. Any of these books would be a great introduction to the world of Steampunk. You can support the campaign at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/e-specbooks/picking-up-steam

2 comments on “Picking Up Steam

  1. Those sound like very interesting anthologies. I am not in New Mexico but we go there sometimes because our son is a student at UNM. Hopefully one of the New Mexico events will coincide with one of our visits.

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