Charles Saunders's fantastic review
Check out the legendary Charles Saunders's (author of the accalimed Imaro, Damballa and Dossouye series) review of my steampunk novels The Switch II: Clockwork and Immortal IV: Collision of Worlds.
Here's a snippet :) "Valjeanne "Sister Moon" Jeffers continues to rise in the ranks of speculative fiction authors with the release of the latest novels in her interlocking Immortal/Switch series. Her writing weaves vivid threads of science fiction, fantasy, horror and erotic as…
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Dark Victorian: RISEN, reviewed at STEAMED!
I'm very pleased to share that my steamgoth novella, The Dark Victorian: RISEN, is reviewed at STEAMED! :) And it's a very lovely review by Raydeen Graffen (my thanks :D), so please check it out. BONES, the next in the series, is being written as we speak. To the writing apparatus! http://bit.ly/LIpUyE
Added by Elizabeth Watasin on July 23, 2012 at 11:49am — No Comments
Tinker on Indie Go Go this month!
Direct link: http://www.indiegogo.com/tinkerwebseries
The Web Series and the Movie
Tinker is going to be a very artistic and intricate web series, from the custom made costumes, to the hand-made jewelry and props. It will also manifest as a comic book and series of games.
The movie will have a…
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What is Tinker?
The story of TINKER follows the exploits of the title characters; a father/daughter duo of inventors, Sho and Kimi Tinker.
Tinker by name and tinkers by trade, Kimi and Sho have been hired by the very wealthy and even more eccentric Lady Cushing, an explorer and philanthropist currently residing in Hong Kong. Their engagement: to build a mysterious device from plans left behind by a dead scientist of Lady Cushing’s…
Added by Tinker on July 18, 2012 at 5:58am — No Comments
Photography mistakes in 1902
A lovely book from 1902 on the mistakes that beginners make in photograpy.
Added by Anna Chen on July 18, 2012 at 1:18am — 2 Comments
World's oldest sound recording
The world's oldest sound recording ressurected, from 1890.
Added by Anna Chen on July 18, 2012 at 1:15am — No Comments
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