Chris Dutton recently burst onto Amazon with his latest steampunk alternate history, The Tyrant Rises (It's about Napoleon!... well kinda) . He's on Twitter but he also has a blog at wordpress where he regularly posts samples you can check out! That's how I originally found his work and first got to know him, but you can get to know him a little right here, just keep reading!
Karen Carlisle takes a break from costuming to join me this month. Self ascribed purveyor of all things chocolate, photography, gardening and tea, she also sneaks in something called steampunk on the side. You might find her adventures of Viola Stewart on Amazon. Or her many other writings on her blog. Or just keep reading to get to know her better below... It’s been a busy few months for me, but I’m happy to be back in the interview chair this month with author Stephanie Kato. Stephanie blogs at stephaniekatoauthor.com and you can also find her on Facebook and Twitter of course. Her first novel The Post-Apocalyptic Society is now available on Amazon. LS Kilroy hopped onto the indie steampunk scene just over a year ago and has already leveraged her successful editing and publishing career to accumulate dozens of favorable reviews for her debut dystopian novel The Vitruvian Heir. In fact, it just got first place in its category at the Cygnus awards! Today she stops by Aeronautics Anonymous to talk about life, steampunk, writing tips and so much more!
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