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K W Jeter Thu Oct 3, pm Post a comment Favorite This Check out Fiendish Schemes, KW Jeter’s return to the steampunk world of Infernal Devices, available October 15th from Tor Books! Fiendish schemes. "In K.W. Jeter coined the term "steampunk," applying it to his first Victorian-era science fiction alternate-history adventure. At last he has returned, with a tale of George Dower, son of the inventor of Infernal Devices, who has been in new self-imposed exile accumulating bltadwin.ru Interaction Count: In , K. W. Jeter coined the term steampunk, applying it to his first Victorian-era science fiction alternate-history adventure. At last he has returned with a new tale of George Dower, son of the inventor of Infernal Devices, who has been in self-imposed exile accumulating debt/5(22).


Fiendish Schemes. K. W. Jeter. • 1 Rating; $; $; Publisher Description. First British publication of the sequel to Infernal Devices, to mark the 30th anniversary of Steampunk. The world George Dower left when he went into hiding was significantly simpler than the new, steam-powered Victorian London. Dower is enticed into a web of. K W Jeter attended college at California State University, Fullerton where he became friends with James P Blaylock and Tim Powers, and through them, Philip K Dick. "Fiendish Schemes is a darkly humored portrayal of Victorian London written in the style of the period and is not for the faint of heart. Jeschke, Wolfgang • The Cusanus Game (Gary K. Wolfe) Jeter, K. W. • Fiendish Schemes (Faren Miller) Jones, Stephen, ed. • Weirder Shadows Over Innsmouth (Stefan Dziemianowicz) Joyce, Graham • The Year of the Ladybird (Gary K. Wolfe) Kadrey, Richard • Kill City Blues (Faren Miller) Klaw, Richard, ed. • The Apes of Wrath (Gardner Dozois).


In K. W. Jeter coined the term "steampunk," applying it to his first Victorian-era science fiction alternate-history adventure. At last he has returned with Fiendish Schemes, a tale of George Dower, son of the inventor of Infernal Devices, who has been in new self-imposed exile accumulating debts. The world Dower left when he went into hiding was significantly simpler than the new, steam-powered Victorian London, a mad whirl of civilization filled with gadgets and gears in the least. “Fiendish Schemes is a darkly humored portrayal of Victorian London written in the style of the period and is not for the faint of heart.” – Historical Novel Society “Jeter’s vision of a Victorian world transformed by steam power is fascinating and funny, populated by ambulatory lighthouses, grain-disdaining meatpunks, anarchist coalpunks, and depraved ‘fex’ addicts obsessed with ‘valve girls’. In , K. W. Jeter coined the term steampunk, applying it to his first Victorian-era science fiction alternate-history adventure. At last he has returned with a new tale of George Dower, son of the inventor of Infernal Devices, who has been in self-imposed exile accumulating debt. The world Dower left when he went into hiding was significantly simpler than the new, steam-powered Victorian London; a mad whirl of civilization filled with gadgets and gears in the least expected places.

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