Steampunk is a special kind of alternate reality fantasy. The world all steampunk shares is a world where steam technology never ended and advanced in its own way. But even then, steampunk was too Euro-centric.
Black and African-American speculative fiction writers had to change that. There were African-American and Black concerns that could not be honored in steampunk. The Steamfunk anthology is a collection of steampunk stories from the experience of the African diasopora. Call it multi-culti steampunk or steampunk with minority sensibilities.
Authors included in the steamfunk! anthology are:
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Black and African-American speculative fiction writers had to change that. There were African-American and Black concerns that could not be honored in steampunk. The Steamfunk anthology is a collection of steampunk stories from the experience of the African diasopora. Call it multi-culti steampunk or steampunk with minority sensibilities.
Authors included in the steamfunk! anthology are:
Milton Davis – Milton Davis is
owner/publisher of MVmedia, LLC . As an author he specializes in science
fiction and fantasy and is the author of Meji Book One, Meji Book Two and
Changa’s Safari. Visit him: www.mvmediaatl.com andwww.wagadu.ning.com .
Ray Dean – Growing up in Hawaii,
Ray Dean had the opportunity to enjoy nearly every culture under the sun. The
Steamfunk Anthology was an inspiration she couldn't pass up. Ray can be reached
at http://www.raydean.net/.
Malon
Edwards
– Born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, Malon Edwards now lives in the
Greater Toronto Area. Much of his speculative fiction features people of color
and is set in his hometown. Malon can be reached at eastofmars.blogspot.com.
Valjeanne Jeffers – is an editor and the
author of the SF/fantasy novels: Immortal, Immortal II: The Time of Legend and
Immortal III: Stealer of Souls. Her fourth and fifth novels: Immortal IV:
Collision of Worlds and The Switch: Clockwork will be released this spring.
Visit her at: http://valjeanne.wordpress.com and http://qandvaffordableediting.blogspot.com/ .
Rebecca M. Kyle – With a
birthday on Friday 13, it's only natural that the author is
fascinated with myths, legends, and oddities of all kinds. Ms. Kyle lives with
her husband, four cats, and more rocks and books than she cares to count
between the Smokies and Cumberland mountains. Visit her at http://bexboox13.blogspot.com/.
Carole McDonnell – is a writer of
Christian, supernatural, and ethnic stories. Her writings appear in various
anthologies, including So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonialism in Science
Fiction, edited by Nalo Hopkinson; Jigsaw Nation; and Life Spices from Seasoned
Sistahs: Writings by Mature Women of Color among others. Her reviews appear in
print and at various online sites. Her novels are the Christian speculative
fiction, Wind Follower, and The Constant Tower. Her Bible study is
called: Seeds of Bible Study. Her website is http://carolemcdonnell.blogspot.com/.
Balogun Ojetade – Author of the
bestselling “Afrikan Martial Arts: Discovering the Warrior Within”
(non-fiction), “Moses: The Chronicles of Harriet Tubman” (Steamfunk); “Once
Upon A Time in Afrika” (Sword and Soul); “Redeemer” (Urban Fantasy) and the
film, “A Single Link” and “Rite of Passage”. Finally, he is Co-Author of
“Ki-Khanga: The Anthology” and Co-Editor of “Steamfunk!” Visit him: http://chroniclesofharriet.com/.
Hannibal Tabu – is a writer, a
storyteller, and by god, a fan. He has written the novels, “The Crown:
Ascenscion” and “Faraway” and the upcoming scifi political thriller “Rogue
Nation”. He is currently the co-owner and editor-in-chief of Black geek website
Komplicated at the Good Men Project, and uses his Operative Network website (www.operative.net) to
publish his poetry, market what he's doing, rant at the world and emit
strangled cries for help.
Geoffrey Thorne – Geoffrey Thorne has
written a lot of stuff in a lot of venues and will be writing more in more.
It's his distinct pleasure to take part in another of these groundbreaking
anthologies. Thanks for letting me roll with you folks. For more (and God knows
why you'd want more) check out http://www.geoffreythorne.com/.
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