Steam-Powered: Lesbian Steampunk can now be ordered from Torquere Press. It should be available from Amazon in a couple days; I'll link when it is.

I don't normally do extensive promotion for my works, but I'm making an exception for this one because it's only one-fifteenth my work, and it's a small-press anthology about lesbians, with most stories taking place outside of England. The characters are often women of color, plus a trio of Jews. This is not your standard sf anthology, and it could probably use all the support it can get. Plus, I think it's really fun. It has zeppelins, dreams cut into crystal, cyborg bounty hunters, Emperor Norton, the Mughal Empire, and Wild West gunslingers soul-bonded to giant steel robots.

So if you order or have ordered, you may enter a drawing to win a custom-made adorable clay figurine, made by myself, described and with sample pictures in my standard sales post here.

If you order it or have already pre-ordered it and would like to participate in the drawing for a custom figurine, please comment to this post to say so. No proof of purchase needed - this is on the honor system. I will put your names in a hat, and draw one on February 10. So you have till then to order and comment.
Here's the table of contents.

I can't wait to read the stories by N. K. Jemisin, Shweta Narayan (Mughal India clockpunk!), and Amal El-Mohar, to name the writers whose stories I've enjoyed before, and to get acquainted with the other writers in the volume.

I am also curious to see how the others interpreted "steampunk," which, I realized as I sat down to write my own story, is a somewhat vague genre. I even briefly worried that mine, which features mecha of unknown origin stomping through an alternate southwestern America, might not even count as steampunk at all.
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