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Why Steampunk Still Captivates Us
Beauty, Rebellion, and Reinvention Steampunk has been called a fashion trend, a literary subgenre, a design style, and a form of escapism. In truth, it is all of those things and more. Its staying power comes from the fact that it does not simply ask people to admire the past. It invites them to rebuild it. That is part of what makes steampunk so enduring. It is not nostalgia in the plain sense. It is imagination with gears on it. It takes the materials, manners, machinery, a

T.L. Duncan
7 days ago4 min read


Top Steampunk Festivals in the USA and Around the World for 2026
If you have ever wanted an excuse to break out the goggles, corsets, waistcoats, brass gears, lace, and theatrical nonsense, 2026 is giving you options. Steampunk events are where the genre stops being an aesthetic on a screen and becomes a full experience. You get the fashion, the music, the makers, the tea dueling, the markets, the performances, and that wonderful feeling of stepping into a world that never was but absolutely should have been. As of March 28, 2026, a strong

T.L. Duncan
Apr 15 min read


Diversity in Steampunk
Expanding the Clockwork World Steampunk has always been about imagination. Airships cross impossible skies. Cities run on brass gears and steam engines. Explorers travel the world with mechanical companions and curious inventions. Yet for many years, the stories told within steampunk reflected only a narrow slice of the people who actually shaped the Victorian era. Today, that is changing. Modern steampunk creators are expanding the genre in ways that bring new voices, cultur

T.L. Duncan
Mar 252 min read


Social Reform in Steampunk: Reimagining a Better Victorian World
When people first hear the word steampunk, many immediately think of brass goggles, airships, and clockwork machines. While those elements are part of the aesthetic, steampunk has always been about something deeper.

T.L. Duncan
Mar 112 min read


Why Do People Automatically Think “Time Machine” When They Hear Steampunk?
Mention the word Steampunk and someone will inevitably say: “Oh, like time travel?” It’s not wrong. But it’s not the whole picture. So why does the time machine dominate the imagination when Steampunk is so much bigger than that? Let’s unpack it. 1. The Shadow of H.G. Wells The most obvious answer is literary legacy. The Time Machine by H. G. Wells is one of the earliest and most influential works of science fiction. Published in 1895, it combined: Victorian sensibility Indu

T.L. Duncan
Mar 42 min read
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