Questions tagged [steampunk]

This tag should be used for questions about the steampunk genre, such as questions about marketing in this genre or problems encountered when depicting characters or technology in your writing. Steampunk generally refers to a genre where the focus is on technology and its impact on humans, most often in a Vistorian setting. There are many other -punk genres that are often grouped together with Steampunk, such as Dieselpunk or Cyberpunk.

This tag should be used for questions about the steampunk genre, such as questions about marketing in this genre or problems encountered when depicting characters or technology in your writing. Steampunk generally refers to a genre where the focus is on technology and its impact on humans, most often in a Vistorian setting. There are many other -punk genres that are often grouped together with Steampunk, such as Dieselpunk or Cyberpunk.

Appending "punk" at the end is often used to show that the main character or characters belong to a certain niche group and are rebelling against the current society - the defining aspect of which is in these cases the technology. Anything that is categorized as "-punk" can therefore be said to focus on the technological aspects of a society and illustrate the problems that arise from excessive usage of such technology, whether from a personal or a societal standpoint.

There are lots of different genres that belong to this "-punk" group and you can categorize all of them under "retro-futurism" or "sci-fi-punk".

Here is a list of genres taken from Punkpunk: A Compendium of Literary Punk Genres and shortened:

  • cyberpunk: started the trend; future dystopia; humanity and technology become one
  • steampunk: past (victorian era) dystopia; technology is usually steam-powered
  • dieselpunk: World War I or World War II; big machines and black smoke
  • biopunk: cyberpunk, but with a focus on biology, such as implants and DNA hacking
  • bugpunk: biopunk, but only with bugs...
  • transistorpunk: Cold War
  • nanopunk: cyberpunk, but only with nanotechnology
  • decopunk: dieselpunk, but with Art Deco style...
  • atompunk: shortly after World War II

While there is technically a distinction between the different -punk genres they can often be grouped together. This tag should be used for questions that fall into any of the described -punk settings.

You should mention which aspect of the setting are giving you trouble or why you think the genre is relevant to your question, such as when asking to find specifically for writing in this genre, or asking for example about writing for s and s that are specifically interested in such works.

Furthermore the length of your work might be of relevance, such as whether you are working on a , or .

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What are common attributes of the Steampunk genre?

These attributes could be character archetypes or traits, attributes of the setting, characteristics of plot or pacing, and broader themes. Essentially, I'd like to build a definition of the genre by identifying its basic components. Please provide…
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Sugar-coating a niche genre

I have written one novel, which I believe to be in the steampunk genre. The main plot revolves around a two adventurous women entering in possession of a fabled machine, and using it to chase the mysterious villain, who seeks revenge on the world…
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How to make the reader feel like the protagonist is not a single character, but the group/squad?

Im writing a fictional dieselpunk story based on the WW2 era in a world of my own. The protagonists are two squads (one from the "Axis" and the other from the "Allies") with the characters within the squads. Those are Spec Ops squads. Some doubts…
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Is mixing cultures for the setting of a fantasy story frowned upon?

I am writing a fantasy/steampunk/horror novel, and I'm wondering if mixing different cultures is frowned upon. Specifically, my novel's setting is a mix of Italy, Ancient Rome, and Transalvania/Romania. The setting itself is based off of 19th…
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Can I use "fuck" as a non-vulgar verb in a fantasy/steampunk world?

I've been sending my fourth-ish novel through the my writing group. It is about a trio of teenagers running away from some mercenaries. One of them (Maris) is a girl who has only had a year of formal education but grew up on a crowded lumber mill.…
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Does this excerpt strike a balance between the formality of steampunk and accessible writing?

I'm having a bit of trouble, since I'm writing in a semi-new genre. I ordinarily write fantasy with a modern-day setting, but my latest experiment is steampunk set in not-exactly-Earth, so it has a Victorian feel. Needless to say, there's a bit of a…
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Writing first person or third person limited for steampunk?

I have a phobia of decision making and am asking for your help. I want to write a YA steampunk book with lots of made up stuff. Now, fantasy isn't really written in the first person, but I want to try the first person out. Also, I suck at writing,…