Steampunk Magazine
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Cover of Issue 3 of SteamPunk Magazine
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Editor | Margaret Killjoy |
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Categories | Steampunk |
Frequency | Semi-annual |
Publisher | Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness Vagrants Among Ruins Combustion Books |
First issue | March 3, 2007 |
Country | USA |
Website | steampunkmagazine |
OCLC number | 697621954 |
SteamPunk Magazine is an online and print semi-annual magazine devoted to the steampunk subculture.[1] It is published under a Creative Commons license, and is free for download.[1] In March 2008, SteamPunk Magazine began offering free subscriptions to incarcerated Americans, as a "celebration" of 1% of the US population being eligible.[2]
SteamPunk Magazine was formerly published by anarchist zine publisher Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness in the United States and by Vagrants Among Ruins in the United Kingdom. The magazine is currently published by the worker-run Combustion Books in New York City and distributed by AK Press.[3]
Contents
Reception and recognition
- Two of the editors, Magpie Killjoy and Libby Bulloff, were at the 2008 Maker Faire in the San Francisco Bay Area.[4]
- The popular blog Boing Boing has also announced every Steampunk Magazine release to date, including their Steampunk's Guide To The Apocalypse.[5][6][7][8][9]
- SteamPunk Magazine was mentioned in a Newsweek article discussing the steampunk movement as an example of a steampunk periodical[10]
- An article in The Yale Herald uses SteamPunk Magazine as an example of microcultures and their ability to thrive on the Internet.[11]
Issues
Issue #1
Putting the Punk Back into Steampunk
Interviews with:
- Author Michael Moorcock
- The Original Steampunk Band, Abney Park
- Singer/Songwriter Thomas Truax
- Composer Darcy James Argue
Issue #2
A Journal of Misapplied Technology
Contents include:
Issue #3
The Sky is Falling
Contents include:
- Alan Moore
- Interview with Doctor Steel
Issue #4
Our Lives as Fantastic as any Fiction
Contents include:
Issue #5
Long Live Steampunk!
Contents include:
- Musician Voltaire
Issue #6
The Pre-Industrial Revolution
Contents include:
- Author John Reppion
- Interview with Ghostfire
Issue #7
Contents include:
- Articles on race and steampunk as well as the future of steampunk fashion
- Interviews with Sunday Driver and The Men That Will Not Be Blamed for Nothing
Issue #8
Contents include:
- Instructions for making laudanum and a lexicon of 19th century New York City slang
- Interview with Unwoman
References
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