Steampunk III: Steampunk Revolution
Ladies and Gentlemen
Scoundrels and Gentry
Rogues, Princes, and Thieves
Join our Mad Scientists, Lethal Assassins, and Intrepid Heroines, Prepare to be Astounded, Confounded, and Carried Away by the rollicking Exploits bound in this marvelous New Volume of our much-commended series. Let the power of Steam take you to the frontiers of the Rugged West, the teeming cities of the Far East, and the treacherous mountains of Scandinavia, whilst making a narrow escape from the Mechanized Jaws of Death...we hope.
However, we must warn you...
This is NOT your Great-Great-Great-Great-Great Grandmother's Steampunk. Our renegade collective of Scribes and Scribblers have converged from across the Globe, igniting the Tinder of Rebellion, and revealing all Manner of Madness. They tell of a daring English Adventuress smuggling a stolen alien artifact past barbarian cultists and the German blockade; a fearsome Robot General who has finally outlived his heyday on the battlefield; a determined Friedrich Engels attempting to resurrect Karl Marx and liverate the proletariat, and much more.
The Revolution has begun!
Ann VanderMeer is the Hugo Award-winning editor of Weird Tales and the publisher of Buzzcity Press, work for which received the British Fantasy, International Horror Guild, and Rhysling awards. An expert on Victoriana, she is the co-editor of the bestselling World Fantasy Award-nominated series Steampunk and Steampunk II. Her other titles include the Best American Fantasy and Leviathan series, The Kosher Guide to Imaginary Animals, The Weird, and Last Drink, Bird Head. Her most recent new project is the online magazine Weird Fiction Review.
Ann VanderMeer
Ann VanderMeer (née Kennedy) is an American publisher and editor, and the second female editor of the venerable horror magazine Weird Tales. She is the founder of Buzzcity Press.
Her work as Fiction Editor of Weird Tales won a Hugo Award. Work from her press and related periodicals has won the British Fantasy Award, the International Rhysling Award, and appeared in several year's best anthologies. Ann was also the founder of The Silver Web magazine, a periodical devoted to experimental and avant-garde fantasy literature.