Steampunk isn't as different as you think it is.

I've read a lot of steampunk fiction over the last few months and most of it, I am sorry to say, isn't very good. And there is, I think, a reason for this - the assumption that writing steampunk is somehow different from writing in other genres.

Much of it seems to work on the premise that if you shoehorn enough steampunk ephemera into a story it'll be a good steampunk story. I don't think this is quite right.

A good story will stand alone without the props and gewgaws. if you're really clever the steampunkiness ceases to be the number of heroines in corsets and goggles and clever inventions and becomes an essential part of the warp and weft of the story writing - often understated and cleverly put together. 'The Strange Affair of Springheeled Jack' springs to mind as a great example of what I mean.

The same rules apply to writing Steampunk as apply to writing everything else, in my humble opinion.  You can put as many airships and steampowered bicycles into a story as you wish, but if it isn't a very good story, it isn't going to be very good steampunk. 

Views: 57

Comment by Ray Dean on April 30, 2012 at 2:53am
it's the same as any world in a story... the pieces have to fit... things that are thrown in for effect don't work... you'll get that nagging feeling that something isn't right... and you may not put your finger on it... but it's there... or not there as the case may be...
Comment by Xeno Gilder on April 30, 2012 at 10:52am

I hope I have a bit of an anvantage since Im completly new to the genre so Im not overly mezmerized by it, as Ive only read a few paragraphs of examples of what Steampunk 'should' be.

Comment by Stephen Swartz on May 9, 2012 at 8:47am

An actual story is still needed, no matter the trappings.

Comment by Madeleine Holly-Rosing on July 4, 2012 at 5:29pm

I would agree that you need a good story and compelling characters that you care about. The steampunk element is part of the world building from where the characters spring.

Comment

You need to be a member of S.W.A.G to add comments!

Join S.W.A.G

SWAG Support Fund

Visit us on:

TWITTER                          TUMBLR

FACEBOOK                      WORDPRESS

GOOGLE+                        GOODREADS

Latest Activity

Thomas Keesman posted a status
"Juggling short stories in AM, novel in PM. Cheating tonight to stay with current short - "A Shadow in the Louvre"."
12 hours ago
Nick Valentino posted a status
"My second steampunk novel Thomas Riley and The Maelstrom is available for preorder now! free shipping & signed copies http://ning.it/12CnKK4"
15 hours ago
Gwen Ellery commented on Paul Marlowe's blog post Literary Award Shortlist for "Ether Frolics"
"Ah, that makes sense. A pity! Do you have an excerpt on your site?"
21 hours ago
Milton Davis and Gwen Ellery are now friends
yesterday
Gavin Wilson replied to Gavin Wilson's discussion Wattpad: a new approach to writing and reading.
"A 'read' registers every time a new user clicks on a chapter. If someone comes back to read it again it won't register as they've already seen it.  Wattpad Feature books, but only if the author is willing to leave them up…"
yesterday
S.C. Barrus replied to Gavin Wilson's discussion Wattpad: a new approach to writing and reading.
"Hi Gavin, I use Wattpad, and I have to say that I've had a very positive experience so far. I have one question about reads. What constitutes a read? Does a person just need to visit the first page of a chapter for the number to…"
yesterday
S.C. Barrus replied to Maeve Alpin's discussion Interview on Steamed - Dawn Donatis-Steampunk stained-glass artist
"Wonderful interview. Those boxes are beautiful."
yesterday
S.C. Barrus replied to Kevin Steil's discussion The Steampunk Museum Needs You!
"Hello Kevin, The Museum sounds like a great project, and once my novel is released, I'd be happy to add it to the museum. What kind of writing work do you need done? I can donate a little time. In regards to you asking about interviews, I…"
yesterday

MEMBERS' BOOK COVERS

Small Press, Indie & Anthology Covers


Badge

Loading…

© 2013   Created by Lia Keyes.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service