Well this one goes without saying, right?
TK #3... Ooorah!
Snow, by JoyFindlay
There once was a time before The Great Separation where very little distinction was made between the rich and the poor because everyone lived 'grounded' on earth. This was before the King and his sons lived among the clouds; before rich barons lived in their own floating castles; it was just before the hight of the steam-powered revolution. There were very few engineers within high society, and even fewer gadgteers. It was an era on the cusp of cultural change.
At the launch of Skylands, the world's first floating city in the clouds, Lord Peto became the world's most brilliant engineer and his daughter, Snow, became the Lord's most imprisoned daughter. Until she can find a way to break free from her father's expectations and her step-mother's cruel demands, Snow will be forever caught in a lonely world she never wanted to live.
The Clockmaker's SteamPunk Elves, by HardeeBurger
This is my entry in the 2013 Science Fiction Smack Down - Round 1
Steampunk Fairy Tales
Based on 'The Elves and the Shoemaker' from The Brother's Grimm.
See what happens when Fables get Steamed.
Steampunk Passion, by MichaelTyger
More poetry to sink your Steampunk teeth into. Enjoy!
A Tale of Two Secrets, by NicolaRWhite
When Jo Barrett comes up with a hare-brained scheme to avoid an arranged marriage, her lady's maid and best friend, Olivia, knows it's a bad idea but gives in to her friend's plea for help. Soon, Jo and Olivia find themselves in over their heads as they must juggle their secrets and lies to avoid disaster.
The Great Curry Contest, by JPMedved
In this steampunk short two British soldiers on leave in Cairo must meet a challenge that tests their very manhood and honor.
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Tevun-Krus #36 - A Very Merry SteamPunk Christmas
Science FictionThat's right, 'troopers. Christmas is coming, Tevun-Krus style!