Brandon and Howard are again joined by Scott Westerfeld, again in a boomy room in the Provo Library, this time for a discussion of steampunk.
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\nWhat is steampunk? Basically, it's Victorian-era science-fiction as written by non-Victorian-era writers. Why do we write it? We talk about the way it lets authors bend some science-fiction rules, and how the sensibilities of an era a sesquicentury past inform the plot, prose, characters, and (of course) setting.
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\nHow does one go about writing steampunk? Scott offers some advice on the approach, from idea synthesis to world-building,. His books\xa0Leviathan and Behemoth are both great examples of the genre, though they might fit the "diesel-punk" label a little better.
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\nAudiobook Pick-of-the-Week: Behemoth, by Scott Westerfeld, narrated by Alan Cumming.
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\nWriting Prompt: It's 1912, and Nikola Tesla is the President of the United States...
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