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Literature Strangely Absent from SteamCon

                  Posted by: manny

Steampunk Costume

I09 has an interesting article about the upcoming SteamCon on Oct. 23-25 in Seattle.

This year, you won’t be able to buy books. Huh? That’s like going to a Comic-Con without comics.

Long before steampunk costuming and fashion became so popular, steampunk was born and bred in novels. From H.G. Wells, Mark Twain and Mary Shelley, to modern novelists such as James Blaylock, Tim Powers and George Mann – steampunk is first and foremost Literature.

The good news, io9 points out, is that SteamCon still has time to secure a bookseller for the dealer’s room.

With the con still a couple months out, there’s still time for the organizers to make a renewed effort to get a bookstore in there….Steam-powered metal piston fingers crossed!

Despite lack of books, I’m sure SteamCon will be filled with awesome gadgets and costumes. I wish I lived near Seattle so I could go!

[via io9]


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