List of Steampunk Literature

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List of Steampunk Literature (also "List of steampunk literature"). Website, "steampunk.fandom" as of November 2023, here.[1]

On the Steampunk wiki, citing steampunk works in "Novels, Media, Written works," plus Magazines and Non-Fiction books, and offering External Links. Fiction chronologically listed from 1863 and Jules Verne's Five Weeks in a Balloon to (as of date consulted) 2020 and

Airship Legends: Adventures of the Phantom Saber: A Limited Edition Steampunk Anthology, by Thalia Blake et al.[2]Cannonball Express: Railroads of Mars novel by Kit Kane
• Gears, Ghouls, and Gauges: A Steampunk Anthology, attributed here to Phoebe DarquelingSteampunk Anthology: Steamed Short Stories (lc "s" on last two words in List) listed under Marina González Ruiz.

(Where there is no external link to the Internet Speculative Fiction Database, we could not find a listing for the work there.)

Users using the Comments section list other works.


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In his review of "The Light Ages" in SFRA Review #265 (July-Sept. 2003),[3] Bruce A. Beanie referred readers to the website, defunct as of November 2023, <sciFifan.com/themes>, which he notes listed "more than a dozen books in the genre, going back to Jules Verne's Paris in the Twentieth Century (1863)".[4] Still immediately useful, Beatie notes that on "the Border's website" — we assume Borders Books — Ruth Mariampolski lists a number of works, including, in addition to the standard works as of 2003,

• J. Gregory Keyes's Newton's Cannon[5]
• Michael Swanwick's The Iron Dragon's Daughter[6]
• James P. Blaylock's Homunculus[7][8]
• The film BACK TO THE FUTURE, we assume Part III
• The TV show and WILD WILD WEST (film 1999) (Beatie p. 17)


RDE, finishing, 17Nov23