<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Steampunk, Dieselpunk, and Cyberpunk - oh my! </strong></p><p><strong>If you like fractured fables and mythic mash-ups, you'll love this collection of reimagined fairy tales by 13 international authors. You'll find retellings of stories you recognize as well as a few you've probably never seen before, all of them with a punk subgenre twist.</strong></p><p><strong>"Making Bones" by Phoebe Darqueling </strong></p><p><strong>"Star Tsarina" by T.J. O'Hare </strong></p><p><strong>"Steel-blue Babe" by Aaron Isett </strong></p><p><strong>"The Sharp, Mechanical Sheep" by Kay Gray </strong></p><p><strong>"The Girl in the Tower" by A.F. Stewart </strong></p><p><strong>"Hoods and Wolves" by Briant Laslo </strong></p><p><strong>"The Great Astrolabe of Einsem" by K.A. Lindstrom </strong></p><p><strong>"Liberty" by Crysta K. Coburn </strong></p><p><strong>"A Saturnine, a Martial, and a Mercurial Lunatic" </strong></p><p><strong>by Amber Michelle Cook </strong></p><p><strong>"The Second Mission of Azarbad the Aeronaut" </strong></p><p><strong>by J. Woolston Carr </strong></p><p><strong>"Black Dog, Wild Wood" by Thomas Gregory</strong></p><p><strong>"Mirror in her Hand" by Liz Tuckwell</strong></p><p><strong>"Wound" by Paul Hiscock</strong></p><p><strong>AND illustrations by Audra Miller, Nathan Lueth, </strong></p><p><strong>Tom Brown, and J. Woolston Carr.</strong></p>
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