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A Chapter of: Beauties and the Beastly

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Better late than never, right?

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Challenge #02152-E323: Meet the Neighbours

“You know, Master, there is this ice-filled uninhabited continent in the South. …Are we sure it was always ice-filled and uninhabited?” – Anon Guest

“Currently, Bickreese, the population is entirely penguins and sea lions. In summer, there is moss and algae. Hardly anything to write home about, really.”

“I know you said that,” Bickreese was naturally nervous, but here, where nights lasted six months, he was more nervous than normal. “That’s why you decided to build your secret lab here, under the ice and underground. But. Um…”

Lokax sighed. “Out with it, Bickreese.” He did not look up from his studies. Arcane, multiplanar math was difficult, but not so difficult that Lokax couldn’t work on his masterpiece and soothe the illogical fears of his assistant.

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Writing Research - Victorian Era

afterhoursanimationschool:

ghostflowerdreams:

In historical fiction it is important to be accurate and the only way to do so is to research the era. What is highly recommended by many writers is to write your story first. While writing your story, mark the parts that you’re not sure are correct and then do the research after you are done. This is to prevent you from from doing unnecessary research that may not be relevant to your work. You want to spend your time wisely!

To begin, the Victorian period formally begins in 1837 (the year Victoria became Queen) and ends in 1901 (the year of her death). 

Names

Society & Life

Commerce

Entertainment & Food

Hygiene, Health & Medicine

Fashion

Dialogue

Justice & Crimes

Yay!

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Challenge #01546-D085: Proof of Concept

The concept of sound didn’t exist until roughly the 1870s, when the gramophone was invented. – @recklessprudence 

[AN: Which is weird, because Aristotle linked hearing with the element of air. Source. And more than a few attempts were made to record sound. Source2 ]

“A listening engine?” Clara repeated.

“To aid the deaf, I initially thought. Something to translate the noises we make into a visual medium, and thereby aid understanding. Of course, its spelling would be atrocious, but the message should get through.” Montague tweaked his latest contraption. There was an ear trumpet, and a progression of springs, and a pencil balanced carefully against a roll of paper. “So far, I’ve been analysing the vibrations of the human voice. Watch.”

He wound the machine up and pressed a switch. Then recited, “You look wonderful, today, my dearest Clara,” into the trumpet. Things jiggled. The pencil moved as if it were possessed. It all stopped again when Montague flipped the switch the other way.

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Beauties and the Beastly beta readers wanted

Want to read a steampunk/wolfpunk lgbt novel? Want to make sure it’s all neat and tidy for potential publishers?

This might be for you!

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Be careful what you wish for, as told by the Foglios. Two out of three ain’t bad.
Comic here.

Be careful what you wish for, as told by the Foglios. Two out of three ain’t bad.

Comic here.

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Challenge #01215-C120: Silver Spoon, Muck Manners

@recklessprudence - plus la change, plus la meme chose.

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Challenge #01186-C091: An Otherwise Sensible Rescue Machine

@recklessprudence - beware the helping engines

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stellar-art:

OKAY SO HEAR ME OUT- I was listening to this arrangement of metal crusher and got some serious steampunk/swing vibes. 
so I thought, why not? 

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steampunktendencies:

The Clacker - Full PC Suite by Datamencer

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