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Steampunk Masterpost
With so much interest in steampunk, I thought I’d throw together a masterlist of resources for writers! (I may add to this over time).
Steampunk Archetypes
List of Cyberpunk Derivatives - Of which Steampunk is just one.
The Steampunk Wiki
Victorian Forms of Address - How people refer to each other, address correspondence, etc.
Victorian England Class Structure
Victorian Etiquette
More Etiquette
Victorian Slang
Naughty Victorian Slang
Victorian Women’s Fashion
Victorian Men’s Fashion
Steampunk Emporium - Steampunk costume retailer that’s a great source for inspiration
Real Victorian Gadgets
Steampunk Airships and Submarines
Victorian Era Weapons as a starting point for Steampunk weapon designs
A Guide to Steampunk Gadgets and Technology
Steampunk Tropes
Steampunk Tropes to Avoid
Famous Victorian Era Historical Figures
Great Article on “Asian” Steampunk
Shoot me a comment if there are any other genres you might like me to gather resources for!
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In Isigny, the realm can get broken down into nineteen different great countries and kingdoms, each incredibly different from the other. Here’s a list of the different locations in our world.
( 1 ) – Belid; ( 2 ) – Camelot; ( 3 ) – Prydian; ( 4 ) – Island of Berk; ( 5 ) – Dun Broch; ( 6 ) – Frisch Eilen; ( 7 ) – Corona; ( 8 ) – Arendelle; ( 9 ) – Flowerhaven; ( 10 ) – Agrabah; ( 11 ) – Maldonia; ( 12 ) – Han; ( 13 ) – Pohpan; ( 14 ) – Inti; ( 15 ) – Atlantis; ( 16 ) – Neverland; ( 17 ) – Pixie Hollow; ( 18 ) – Wonderland; ( 19 ) – Pridelands;
And hidden from the rest of the world by a magical barrier, there’s an island that would become the number twenty on the list. The island of Endrium, home to only one town named Arler; and in the middle of it’s thick woods, there’s a home to those who history has erased from greatness, the next heroes of our generation. Welcome to Asdis Institute.
( A ) – the Institute; ( B ) – Town of Arler; ( C ) – Arler’s Port;
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Guide to Writing Steampunk
BASICS
Punk Genres: most common genres are in italics
Atomicpunk: Optimistic retro science fiction based on the Space Age. Think The Jetsons.
Biopunk: This genre is about altering genetics and DNA. These stories often take place in the near-future in which humans have been altered or in which human experimentation is common.
Candlepunk: Similar to clockpunk, but darker and with less technology.
Clockpunk: Think Da Vinci’s inventions, but more advanced while. This genre follows the aesthetics and technology of Western civilization during the mid to late middle ages, though sometimes it’s set in the Victorian era.
Cyberpunk: Has advanced technology and often focuses on artificial intelligence and the cyber world. The setting is often near-future rather than far-future. Blade Runner is an example.
Dieselpunk: Based on aesthetics and technology between World War I and World War II, sometimes up until the Cold War.
Decopunk: Ranges from the aesthetics of the 1920’s to the 1950’s. Decopunk aesthetic is heavily based on modernism. Less gritty than dieselpunk.
Elfpunk: Basically urban fantasy, but with common high or epic fantasy creatures put in an urban setting rather than vampires and werewolves.
Nanopunk: Similar to biopunk, but biotechnology is less available and nanotechnology is common.
Sandalpunk: Set in ancient worlds, such as Rome, but with advanced technology.
Splatterpunk: Extremely graphic and contains a lot of gore.
Steampunk: This genre gets its name from the heavy steam-powered technology involved. Aesthetics are based on the Victorian and industrial eras of the Western world, though other cultural elements may be used.
Western Steampunk: Similar to steampunk, but with Western (as in Wild West) aesthetics and settings.
So why are there so many sub genres? For starters, they help agents and publishers get an idea of what they’re in for if you’re going through the traditional publishing route. While bookstores usually just put these genres within science fiction or fantasy, you can still market your book through sub genres to reach a specific group of people who are looking for these genres. However, there are a lot of sub genres, most of which many have not heard of. If you’ve written one of these genres and intend to publish it, the best would be to put it under another name (with the exception of steampunk, cyberpunk, and biopunk). For example, if you have written a candlepunk story, you can propose it as fantasy, alternate historical fiction, or any other genre it may fit in. While atomicpunk is quite common, it’s not well known by that name. If you have written an atompunk story, the best way to market it would be to call it retro science fiction. But what’s the difference between punk genres and historical fiction? The technology is a big difference. It’s usually more advanced for the time it’s modeled after. TECHNOLOGY
The technology is one of the defining aspects of steampunk. It’s the basis for the world you’re writing in. For the typical steampunk story, technology will be (of course) steam powered.
A Guide to Steampunk Gadgets and Technology
Airship
Steampunk Airships Inspiration
Steampunk Blimps
Technology Steampunk Instructables
Steampunk Technology Inspiration
How Steampunk Works
Steampunk Gadgets
100 Functional Steampunk Gadgets
CHARACTERS & FASHION
Another defining feature of steampunk is the aesthetics and the characters. Steampunk takes the latter part of the word (punk) to mean the opposition of the mainstream, though that’s not always necessary in your story. Research jobs common in the Victorian age and add steam to it. Your characters will revolve around their setting and their clothing may be a part of that too.
Steampunk Archetypes
Steampunk Clothing References
Steampunk as Aesthetic
Steampunk Character Inspiration
Steampunk Character Building
Characters, Personalities, and Personas
READING
Best Steampunk Books
Steampunk
Best Steampunk and Gaslight
Favorite Steampunk/Alt History
Best Fantasy, Steampunk, and Science Fiction BDSM
Asian Steampunk
Buttkicking Female Steampunk
Best Steampunk YA Books
Best Unknown Steampunk
Steampunk Adventures
Gay Steampunk
Best Vampire Steampunk
Steampunk Novels and Short Stories
Best of Cyberpunk
Best Cyberpunk Books
Books with Cyberpunk Themes
Books About Video Games and Virtual Reality
MORE
Researching Steampunk
A Brief Introduction to Steampunk
Steampunk Tropes
What is Steampunk?
So You Want to: Write a Steampunk Story
Steampunk Inspiration
8 Tips and Tricks Every Steampunk Writer Should Know
Writing Steampunk Fiction Tips
Kady Cross Shares her Secrets to Writing Steampunk
Tips for Successfully Creating Steampunk
Steampunk Wiki
List of Writing Steampunk Resources
Steampunk: a List of Themes
How to Write Steampunk
Writing Steampunk
Tips for Writing Steampunk
CYBERPUNK
Cyberpunk
Technology in Cyberpunk
Cyberpunk Technology
History of Cyberpunk
Cyberpunk Esstentials
What Happened to Cyberpunk?
Cyberpunk Fashion (2) (3) (4)
Cyberpunk Attitude
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