Monday, August 17, 2015

Our first review!

AllOurWorlds has a review of The SEA Is Ours, the first of hopefully more!

An excerpt:
These stories fit an enormous amount of character and creativity into a small space, never relying on awkward exposition or “explaining” either the culture or the plot points. They characters exist without having to justify themselves to the audience. And the diversity goes beyond race and culture; there are some queer characters, some disabled characters. Most focus on women, women as inventors, leaders, explorers, and on women of different backgrounds working together- a nicely feminist tilt that’s becoming more prominent in steampunk.

Huzzah, thank you! 

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