image: Tor booksPeace All *_^It pays to keep doing research.We're out there doing our thing for real. It'll be great when the community at large knows to come to BSFS to share their works and connect with likeminds. Until then, we'll keep happening upon the gems of our sisters and brothers who may or may not be promoting their work.This brother, Maurice Broaddus shared African Steampunk for Apex Books in the summer that alot of folks have been commenting on in the blogsphere. The story's a rather well-written tongue in cheek satirical look at Afrikan steampunk.I included a little teaser but click the 'read more' link at the bottom of the excerpt for the full story. There is some off-color language in the story. It's definitely not for the kids.I hope we can find more POC steampunk from the Motherland Diaspora, Asian, MiddleEastern cultures and etc sooner than later as well. Will post when I find more. There's probably alot out there that we can catalogue for historical value, and help promote.
(published as the lead story in Apex Magazine August '09)
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