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J. Daniel Sawyer
J. Daniel Sawyer is a hat-wearing, obsessive-compulsive nutcase attempting to write his way out of the loony bin. He's the author of numerous fiction podcasts including Sculpting God, Down From Ten, and The Antithesis Progression (which earned him a spot as a 2009 Parsec Finalist). Lacking in... show more

J. Daniel Sawyer is a hat-wearing, obsessive-compulsive nutcase attempting to write his way out of the loony bin. He's the author of numerous fiction podcasts including Sculpting God, Down From Ten, and The Antithesis Progression (which earned him a spot as a 2009 Parsec Finalist). Lacking in personal qualities things that make for respectable character (such as the ability to sit still and shut up), he's forced to channel his lack of decorum into the fields of photography, a/v production, and writing for outfits like LinuxJournal and the occasional speculative fiction anthology.When not working on his new secret steampunk fantasy adventure or getting into other mischief, he can be heard hosting the skeptical salon The Polyschizmatic Reprobates Hour, and as the narrator of Free Will, book two of The Antithesis Progression, both available through http://www.jdsawyer.net.
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~Mairéad's Reading List~
~Mairéad's Reading List~ rated it 11 years ago
4.5 to 5 stars.Because this is one heck of a treasure for steampunk lovers of all kinds. It got everything going for it.
The Great Destroyer
The Great Destroyer rated it 11 years ago
It was pretty useful but I found myself skipping several parts because I wasn't interested in them.
Towers of Books Come Tumbling Down!
Towers of Books Come Tumbling Down! rated it 11 years ago
Rating: 4/5Summary: Overview of the Steampunk culture with a look at its history and current (pre-2011) state.Review: Grab a cup of tea while enjoying The Steampunk Bible, a beautifully illustrated guide to the Steampunk culture. The art was chosen wonderfully (except for one image that is located o...
Syahira's Literary Obsession
Syahira's Literary Obsession rated it 12 years ago
The Steampunk Bible is a small book but ambitious and packed with information which truly fit its name. I think I became more than a newbie reading this. Densely illustrated with a lot of side notes and more side references to pique you along but sometimes the content wash off me. There was a preval...
Intensely Focused
Intensely Focused rated it 12 years ago
I'm not plugged into the Steampunk community enough to know if this is a good overview of things or not, but from an outsider's perspective it certainly seems to be. VenderMeer covers the history of Steampunk, art, literature, fashion, music, creations, cons, film and TV. The pictures are absolut...
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