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I have come to the conclusion that the splendid steampunk aesthetic is very good for Britain. Ever since falling head over heels in love/obsession with what some deem the retro Victorian/Edwardian SF movement, I have been astonished by the outburst of creativity it engenders. Up and down the country and internationally, steampunks are expressing themselves and with that comes a renaissance of exquisite craft. Steampunk means small companies and individual milliners, artists, jewellers, corset makers, gadget inventors, dress makers, tailors and crafters of all sorts of lovely . quirky things are flat out making beautiful objects of desire to sell. Charity shops also are benefiting from eager steampunks looking for things and clothes to adapt. I spend time now, hand making bustles from fabric sourced from charity shops!

Nothing brought this thought home to me more than a day spent at the first London Steampunk Market held in Islington, East London, on the 21st April. The venue was packed with stalls selling everything from cogalicious jewellery, exquisite hand crated brass goggles and steampunk fabric rabbits…these alone sold out within minutes! It was crowded yet relaxed, enormous fun and my cogling (son) and I cannot wait for the next one.

The old fashioned ethos of steampunk society is good for Britain too. Not just does it celebrate hand crafted things and individuality. Steampunk mottos include,  ’Be Splendid’ and ‘Be Nice.’  An ideal, treating everyone with decency and good manners. To not taking yourself too seriously, to accepting people for who they are, regardless of creed, ethnicity, age and sexual orientation. Not particulary Victorian maybe, but this is a movement based on fantasy after all, an age that never existed beyond the minds of Jules Verne, HG Wells and other pioneers of SF.

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Beautiful hat made for me by April Oakley-Bartram

Steampunk is a vibrant movement, also inspiring novels, music and art. I love it with all my heart, my Cyrus Darian books are my humble contribution, as those who craft wonderful works of jewellery , fabulous hats etc are making theirs for the good of the community….and the economy. Britain used to make stuff. It still can!

I’m in full withdrawal mode, still captivated and bewitched by the magic of a weekend in the company of steampunks at the Weekend at the Asylum, Lincoln, UK.  The event was named as a Convivial…a perfect description and organised by two extraordinary people. ..Lady Elsie and Thadeus Tinker and their hardworking team of stalwart volunteers.

As you enter the doors to the main hall, a big sign says ‘Steampunks , Be Splendid!’ And they are truly splendid in every meaning of the word. Never have I enjoyed the company of such a generous-spirited, warm, friendly group of people…utterly bonkers in the best possible way.  Their all inclusive ethos meant a hospitable welcome to people of all ages, ethnicity and gender choices. It was a full-on celebration of the individuality, creativity  and basic decency of human beings.  The underlying theme was fun…warm-hearted, jolly good fun with the echoes of fair play and chivalry of an earlier age. Where else would you get hard fought, though gentlemanly duels of biscuit dunking!

A packed but not ungainly program of diverse events was spread across the attractive Lincoln Castle site, the Lawns main building, the castle dungeons and grounds.  The Bazaar Eclectica in the dungeons held a glittering, seductive treasure trove of must have steampunk and gothic items such as beautiful jewellery,  fascinating devices and  glamorous clothes…I avoided it like the plague, being  so broke!

But it didn’t matter if you didn’t wear Victorian garb or come festooned with wondrous mechanisms that flashed and whirred in their clockwork and steampowered magnificence.  Everyone was treated with such friendliness. But I bet those  in civvies left planning their look for the next event.

As a guest author, I actually had an entourage …the hard working and lovely team of Michele and Andrew Brenton from my publishers Endaxi Press. We also  invited two of my friends Darren Demondaz and Hayley Exhayle  to play my characters Cyrus Darian and his exquisite Lady during the book’s official launch.   As beautiful on the inside as they are on the outside, professional goth models, Hayley and Darren were wonderful, helping us all through the weekend. A pair of gothically black diamonds!

Cyrus Darian and the Technomicron was duly launched in a happy celebration of bubbly, sausage rolls and an invasion of wonderfully attired sky pirates! Led by Emilia Etherheart aka Eve Weaver of Addiction Designs, their wicked kidnap of the Lady was foiled by a ransom of a bottle of champagne.

It felt daunting when I saw our Endaxi table placed inbetween established steampunk stalwarts, the marvelous Robert Rankin and Pax Britannia author Jonathan Green.  Also nearby was another  well known steampunk author , Toby Frost.Though best known as a dark fantasy author, I am a newbie to the world of steampunk fiction…I hope Cyrus Darian will be as warmly welcomed by this wonderful community as I was at this stupendous event.

Also enjoying the celebration were my good friends , talented author and ever glam Sam Stone , another enthusiastic convert to all things steampunk along with  her daughter Linzi.  Sam’s partner, David J Howe of Telos Publishing , was in good spirits , presenting his first works of fiction for many years, a collection of his  own short stories and scripts called ‘Talespinning.’

Those of us of a certain age were awestruck at the presence of one of their childhood heroes as guest of honour….no less than Wilf Lunn himself, the man who entertained us on telly with his wierd , wonderful and working contraptions long  before the term ‘steampunk’ was dreamt up.  He was delightful, I am cherishing his signed prints of  eccentric mechanisms.

Other guests of honour were  the excellent Robert Rankin and Frazier Hines, actor, author and thoroughly entertaining speaker.

On Saturday night, we danced the night away at the Empire Ball, though more energetic Convivial members went to pogo away to live bands at the other evening event.  Among the performers at the Ball was Robert Rankin’s delightful and talented wife, Rachel who is a world champion steel drums player. Who knew Lady Gaga’s music could sound so good played on a steel drum?

One enduring memory of the evening was of four fine gentlemen dancing, the floor to themselves, resplendant in their Victorian finery, top hats and canes, lost in the energy of Teenage Kicks. It summed up the whole eccentric, joyous , creative ethos behind steampunk. Well done, sirs, you were indeed splendid!

Sunday passed by in a happy blur, with more wine and sausage rolls at the launch of Hateful Heart, the latest in Sam Stone’s superb Vampire Gene series. Sam enthralled us with a reading from her new book. David proved he was no slouch in the writing department  by reading  extracts from his rivetting new collection.

Then with  a bitter-sweet atmosphere of  celebration of the fun we all had and mourning it was all over, the event reluctantly finished with prize givings and a speech by Thadeus Tinker. He said there were many symptoms of Asylum-itis..including an aching of the face muscles from so much smiling and laughter.  An overwhelming need to plan the next Asylum even before this was one was over.

I have definitely caught a bad case of Asylum-itis… I am already counting the days until the next one! And my face did ache from an overdose of smiling.

Steampunks…..you are all truly splendid and in the crass modern vernacular…you rock !!!

I am over the moon today….and over Jupiter and Saturn too.  I’ll avoid Uranus!

My publisher Endaxi Press have sent me the official cover for Cyrus Darian and the Technomicron….Love it !

It combines the elegance of the Victorian period in which this steampunk/alternative history/supernatural adventure is set with the sense of mysterious occult forces at work….just like the book !

The novel is in the final edit stage so publication date not far off.

Also more good news for my lovely readers, I have finally got my Muse back on board and my Dark Kind vampire mojo back.  Blood Legend is back on track , Jaz and Prince Azrar will be back !

Official cover for my new steampunk novel

Do you have people with a sense of humour on your holiday present list ?

If they chuckled through Blackadder, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Monty Python, then you have a dead cert choice of book to entertain them.

The Unwise Woman of Fuggis Mire is a sharply written spoof of fantasy novels  where no cliche of the genre is spared. It has great characters like Morven The Unwise Woman and Zaff the lead guitarist from Hell, plenty of quips, puns and dark ironic humour.  And voles.

The Unwise Woman of Fuggis Mire is available to order from all good bookshops, on line and directly from the publishers- Endaxi Press.

The Unwise Woman of Fuggis Mire by Raven Dane

Prosochi ( Imprint of Endaxi Press)

isbn 978-1-907375-99-6

Best not read while eating a mince pie or quaffing sherry…it is that funny.

My funny fantasy , The Unwise Woman of Fuggis Mire is now available to buy!

It can be ordered online, from all good bookshops, on Kindle and directly from Endaxi Press.

All the odds seemed stacked against me attending my first Alt Fiction in Derby, a one day convention to celebrate alternative fiction, horror, fantasy and sci fi.

I was invited to do a podcast…another first…a discussion about horror and dark fantasy with  author Kim Lakin Smith.

Of course two days before, a sore throat and the voice started going… a  nightmare…a mimed podcast has limited appeal…Then came the spectre of  Esme the ancient mini breaking down on the way as she was clearly not herself.

A couple of days frantically gargling medicine, looking up train time and the man of the house working hard on the car and everything finally fell into place. I was off the Alt Fiction.

A pre-conference night of insomnia, an early start and still fretting whether Esme could make it didn’t diminish my high spirits though I risked my throat singing show tunes all the way up the MI to keep alert and  awake. Shocked faces in passing cars confirmed my family’s insistance I should never, ever be allowed to sing Bali Hi…anywhere in the Universe.

I found the venue…The Quad in central Derby city easily and walked into the conference with a sigh of relief..made it !  The organising team of volunteers were marvels, good humoured, hard working and enthusiatic with smiles as bright as their red t shirts…you guys did an amazing job…thank you !

There were discussion panels running in two rooms all day, plus a busy program of podcasts with imput from the audiences, a dealers room and signings. I confess to being too busy nattering to other writers and readers to attend anything but two events. A lively discussion on horror and dark fantasy , chaired by Kim Lakin Smith with Marie O’Regan, Tim Lebbon and Paul Kane.  I also went to hear Rob Shearman give a reading of one of his strange and wonderful short stories brought to vibrant life by his excellent delivery. Also Graham Joyce  read from his latest book , he told us Hollywood has bought a film option on it prior to publication. Exciting ! You could hear a pin drop as we listened to such beautiful, moving writing.

Then it was time for the podcast. This turned out not to as daunting as I dreaded, Kim is a delightful, articulate lady and passionate about both her writing and the  dystopian city scapes, folklore and history that inspire  her. Kim’s work includes science fiction , gas and steam punk and dark fantasy short stories and novellas.  Her debut novel Tourniquet is published by Immanion Press.  We had a fascinating discussion with each other and with the enthusiastic audience and the hour seemed to pass  in an eyeblink!

By now exhausted, I left the conference still busy and buzzing. to return home but met disaster after a few miles along the A52. Esme began to spew smoke, filling up the car within seconds. I pulled over at a petrol station, terrifying the lone attendent convinced the car was about to explode and take us all out in a huge explosion. Another driver pointed out the water pouring out of the engine…it was smelly steam not smoke. Phew! None of us including Esme were destined to meet a fiery demise.

Luckily a knight in shining RAC uniform came swiflty to my rescue, fixed Esme and sent me on my way…singing more show tunes including another rendition of Bali Hi and inexplicably a medley of cockney knees up songs…anything to keep me awake!

A long, long and eventful day but well worth it, Alt Fiction is a gem of an event and highly recommended to all readers, new writers and published authors of speculative fiction.  It is busy therefore packed with events, yet fun and in an intimate setting that encourages strangers to chat to each other, a networking dream !

Huzzah !  The Unwise Woman of Fuggis Woman is now available for pre-order!http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.endaxipress.com%2F%3FP%3D12&h=cb535

I am delighted to be involved in a book of short stories called Summer Shorts

This is the perfect book to read by the poolside or in your hotel room when the weather is bad…guaranteed to brighten up any day !

The book is compiled by Sheena Ignatia and published by Endaxi Press.

Also available as an Ebook.

I am delighted to announce my first funny fantasy novel. The Unwise Woman of Fuggis Mire is to be published by Endaxi Press in spring 2010


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