| Another Target Find! |
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07:44pm 29/12/2009 |
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I dug back and didn't see that anyone mentioned this particular jacket, and if someone has I apologize. But this was to good a find at Target on clearance to pass up! ( Warm Jacket/Coat )I'm planning on adding some copper trim to it in order to make it more 'me.' And I fully intend on wearing it to see Sherlock Holmes this weekend. It's deliciously warm, and I'm always cold so that's something very impressive! mood:  giddy |
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| Some new Jewelry |
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09:29pm 29/12/2009 |
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Made a few more pieces of jewelry over the holiday; here's some preview pics. I'll be listing them on my Esty shop this week--prices range from $52.50 to $72.50 :) Little fuses: so cute :)
 This one looks rather vampire- ish to me....  Old brass hotel key--this is the last of these keys: they went fast!  And a meter gauge, with crystals of course :) www.refinerii.etsy.com
Thanks for looking :)
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| The Last Bottle (part IV), Chapter 2 |
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09:52pm 29/12/2009 |
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Chapter 2: Willard Street, West Avenue, and Alfred Street Nick Sparks was, most of his friends agreed, a very good-looking, generally congenial guy. Obviously of Italian descent, he had brown hair, brown eyes, dark features, was just short of tall, and was thin but athletic; he dressed, like a typical young person of nineteen or twenty, in clothes mostly purchased from the mall. His face was somewhat long and slightly angular, with prominent cheekbones and thin cheeks, though he did not appear gaunt. His chin was very noticeably cleft. Nick was also, most of his friends agreed, a little odd at times; but at the James School almost everyone was at least a little odd, and so this was usually overlooked. ( Read more... )
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| Books, Books, and more BOOKS |
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02:32pm 29/12/2009 |
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Greetings, Clockwork Community~! I, being quite unaccustomed to writing on the topic of myself for much more than a few sentences, will attempt to share my excitement concerning the upcoming week-or-so. Three items I thus relate: I have been invited to attend a Book Club meeting held by one of my friends and, since the work is none other than Jane Eyre, I've seen it fit to give myself a few belated Christmas presents to take advantage of the only chance I've had in a long while to dress up. I have the boots and an assortment of accessories that pique my excessively large vanity, but I still need to find a decent jacket. I just hope I have time to finish the knitting I want. A different friend recently brought my attention to an upcoming book series, which I consider delightfully steampunk: http://www.theinfernaldevices.com/I refer you to the character page, at which point you may want to turn on your speakers and clap your hands with joy. At least I did. Last but hopefully not least, I've finished the latest draft of my own book, entitled The Storytellers. It's been a work long in the making, and it's given me new life knowing that it's so near completion. I couldn't quite call it a steampunk fantasy, but it's definitely influenced by my interest in Victorian fashions and the written word. I would call it more bookpunk--abilities and machines, mechanical or otherwise, are driven by the energy expended on creating works of fiction. Have a nice day. music: Arcturus - Enter the Haggis |
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| Book help! |
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03:55pm 29/12/2009 |
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Hello wonderful steampunk friends! I'm a long time follower and lover of this community and all the wonderful creative people here and I was hoping to mine you all as a resource. I'm in the beginning stages of writing a YAF steampunk novel set (at least partially) in Chicago. I know we have a strong Chicago group on here, so I was hoping some of you might know of some books that have a good history of Chicago. Especially any books that might have pictures and descriptions of the downtown and/or lakeside area. Any suggestions would be super appreciated! Thanks so muc!
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| steampunkers in atlanta area? |
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01:42am 29/12/2009 |
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hey folks, first post here. im going to be in the business of make-up in the coming year, and i'd like to get a headstart on some practice. if your interested in being so kind as to let me practice and refine my make-up technique, and are in the atlanta/peachtree city area, please send a post, note, email, carrier pigeon, etc my way! i've been in the costume making hobby for about 3 years, though i have yet to jump into the steampunk world. im very excited to experiment in some looks that will lend themselves well to steampunk costumes, so if you have a photoshoot, or upcoming event, i would like to be a part of it. :) at this time i dont have any decent photos of my costume make-up ive done in the past, and im sorry for that. but you can help change that! contact me if you'd like to set something up. thanks!
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| Julian and the Worm |
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03:29am 29/12/2009 |
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Hey writingfeedback, wrote another short story. You guys have been tremendously helpful. This is the third story or so that I've posted here. I'm no Thomas Pynchon yet but I think I'm gradually getting better. Any readers/critics will win one free hug, internetz, and I'll definitely read some of your stuff.
Title: Julian and the Worm Rating: R Warnings: Harsh language Length: 5,000 words Here's a copy of the story in PDF form for your convenience: http://www.99chan.org/lit/src/Julian_and _the_Worm.pdf ( Read more... )
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| League of S.T.E.A.M. |
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04:14pm 28/12/2009 |
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Hi everyone! Photographer Lex Machina here. I posted a few months back about visiting the SoCal area and was lucky enough to be aimed toward the League of S.T.E.A.M. by quite a few of you fabulous ladies and gents. I really can't thank you enough. Not only are they an incredibly talented band of costumers and performers, but they are just incredibly lovely people. My only regret is that I did not have an opportunity to work with the entire team. Hopefully, we can remedy that soon. Until then, without further ado, the photos: ( This way for lots more >> )mood:  artistic |
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| hello, first time poster. |
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10:07pm 28/12/2009 |
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hello, first post here though i lurk quite frequently. :P as well as being completely obsessed with steampunk fashion, i adore all kinds, especially haute couture, and i just came across something AMAZING that i don't think has been posted here that i think you all might appreciate:  high-heels from Alexander McQueen's Spring 2010 runway collection... i pretty much died when i saw them and had to fawn over them somewhere. they are incredible. kinda disappointed that the rest of the collection doesn't have a very Victorian feel, but the sci-fi aspect is definitely there and the fashion is still amazing if anyone is interested in more: http://nymag.com/fashion/fashionshows/2010/spring/main/europe/womendetails/alexandermcqueen/hope to post more finds and such. :D
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| Mandatory Loot Tallies! |
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06:37pm 28/12/2009 |
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AND, an offer to other retailers.... Okay, first off, what did you scurvy bilge rats score in terms of plunder? Spill it! Secondly, I realize I offered the League of Steam help with promotions as far as putting flyers in our Southern California parcels to promote their appearances, but I thought that I would offer that to the general steam public and do the same for any of you. Would be happy to put business cards, stickers, etc in our parcels and will try my absolute best if you want to limit it to an area or state. I can't leave this offer open to too many because that would greatly increase packing times, but the offer is out there. Just email me through the site or my personal one, which is my first name followed by the site's url. www.clockworkcouture.com Okay, last thing, how are you all ringing in your New Year? I know many are going to the Edison but wonder what else is going on around the globe.
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| Arrakis - Dune - Steampunk Planet? |
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10:15pm 27/12/2009 |
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Something that has occurred to me that I wonder if others might also share in agreement, at least some insight. For those of you who may have read Frank Herbert's Dune chronicles, would you not agree that his novels were, in fact, Steampunk in nature? Considering that the first novel itself seems to create a picture of a retro-futuristic world in the year 10,191 that seems to be a combination of 1890-meets-1910, that made me start to wonder if indeed Dune could be, well, Steampunk literature. What say ye? mood:  curious music: Therion, "Son of the Staves of Time" |
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| It's (finally) a Photobook! |
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03:10pm 28/12/2009 |
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 We did it! For those of you not in the know, previous posts pertaining to the unofficial community photobook are here http://community.livejournal.com/steamfashion/2213500.htmland here http://community.livejournal.com/steamfashion/2182567.htmland it looks absolutely gorgeous, no lie. Thank you so, so much to my amazingly patient and understanding contributors. The maiden copy was lost in the mail but Blurb kindly replaced it free of charge with free express shipping. I have made purchases from them over a dozen times and can highly recommend them as a safe and efficient business. For those who have been featured within and would like a copy, or those like myself who simply want a piece of gorgeous for the coffee table, it's just been released to the public: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/970199You can also "preview" the first half of the book at that link, for those hungry for more detail. $19.95 for soft cover, $29.95 for hard cover and dust jacket, both variations of which I introduce you to in this video http://www.youtube.com/user/Kanira#p/a/u/0/vetJdRfaivYfor those who want to see it in the pseudo-flesh. For the intrigued, no, I am neither featured inside nor do I see any profit, Blurb alone takes up the fees for printing. Again thank you so, so much guys, this was tons of fun.  This is the lovely copyright page just inside the cover, and...  a sample of the inside. It's all work-safe, not pin-up or eye-candy oriented; all about great design and the great photography that's captured it.
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| January 9th, San Franciso Bay Area Steamers, up for an outing? |
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01:46am 28/12/2009 |
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(Sorry for the double post to the SFsteamVent group) As some of you may know, January 8th 2010 will mark the 130s anniversary of the death of legendary Joshua A. Norton, Emperor of American and Protector of Mexico. Emperor Norton for short. I was wondering if any Bay Area Steamers might be interested in a get together on January 9th (Saturday) to commemorate our fallen leader. We could meet, take the cable cars to the Cable Car Museum (festively steamy) and have "The Feast of Norton" across the street at the Gallery Cafe, then wonder down Grant and California to pay our respects. This is just a possibility. I know the historical fraternity, the Clampers will be in Colma at 10 am for speechafying. Also a possibility. If anyone is interested in a nice little get together or has ideas, I'd love to have something happen. It would be a shame for the 130th anniversary to go by and have no Steamer event. It would also be a great excuse to get out and show off any new gear and fashion you might have gotten for the holidays! 
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| (no subject) |
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05:18pm 27/12/2009 |
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Let the inner city kids have their light bulbs and ground affect lighting and all that what-not. That don't impress me, not when I could get my car to have these kinds of lighting affects!
Now HERE is some impressive ground affect lighting for your car.

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