A to Z 2018: Kyoto Steampunk!


by Lillian Csernica on March 19, 2018

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Welcome to my fourth adventure as a participant in the A to Z Blog Challenge!

This year I will be taking you into the depths of my fiction. Thanks to the wonderful folks behind Clockwork Alchemy, I have two short stories in each of the three convention anthologies published so far. You can see all three covers in the sidebar. History is my passion and historical fiction my favorite reading and writing pleasure. With that in mind, my A to Z Challenge Theme is

KYOTO STEAMPUNK!

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Come and meet the main characters such as Dr. William Harrington, eminent British physician, his wife Constance and their daughter Madelaine, a genius at creating clockwork automata and a keen student of Japanese language and culture.

Meet his adversaries who hail from various corners of Japanese mythology!

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Meet the people of Japan who bring their strengths and weaknesses to the battles Dr. Harrington must face as he struggles to carry out the mission entrusted to him by Queen Victoria herself.

Join me for each of the 26 letters of the alphabet.  I will take you behind the scenes into the creative process and amazing historical details that shape Dr. Harrington’s adventures!

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21 responses to “A to Z 2018: Kyoto Steampunk!

  1. I’m so happy you’ve chosen these theme, Lillian!
    I’m more of a Dieselpunk lady than Steampunk, but I know I’ll enjoy this a lot. Can’t wait to start reading!

    @JazzFeathers
    The Old Shelter – Theme Reveal – Weimar Germany

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  2. Yokai?? Yokai!! Yahoo!!

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  3. Hope the story prep is going well – sounds like an intriguing plot with interesting characters. Best of luck, see you in April.
    Tasha
    Tasha’s Theme Reveal

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  4. Nilanjana Bose

    Intriguing and unique take on the theme. All the best for a fun and successful challenge.

    Nilanjana
    Madly-in-Verse

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  5. randommusings29

    I’m still not entirely sure what steampunk is but hopefully this will enlighten me lol
    Debbie

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  6. I am visiting your blog for the first time having found you on the #Challenge participant list. A fellow writer appreciating your theme connected with your books. If you have time join me on a tour of BOOKSTORES, my theme this year…the architecture, locations, and wonderful people who sell books. I just know you love a great bookstore too. Stephenyhoughtlin.com

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  7. Lillian, I just scanned through your posts so far on this theme! Very nicely done and a lot of work on your part. I only participated in 2016 AtoZ and now I’m going to recycle my posts.
    http://www.meinthemiddlewrites.com

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