Posts Tagged ‘victoriana’
Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
Amy Pearson is the writer and artist behind Mathema: A fantastic Alchemical combination of science, magic, action and intrigue set in a beautifully illustrated world.

The preview at Zuda Comics certainly leaves me wanting more – and I would love to see this work published.
If you would too – please remember to vote for it once you have completed reading the free online preview at Zuda.
Also, be sure to take a look at her blog, which has much more related content available, including a large number of her original sketches.
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Tags: adventure, alchemy, Amy Pearson, comic, comic book, graphic novels, magick, Mathema, mystery, neo-victorian, neovictorian, sci-fi, science, science fiction, steampunk, victorian, victoriana Posted in Pearson, Amy | No Comments »
Monday, October 20th, 2008

We are pleased to announce that “Some Ghouls Wander by Mistake”, a Strange-Fiction Horror Action Lovecraftian Gothic Steampunk Art Noir Dark Comedy, is now in print.
It is available available for presale (shipping on or around November 15th) at sgwbm.com, where you will also find a 21-page free preview available on the site.
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Tags: clocks, clockwork, comedy, comic book, death, deathrock, demons, devils, edwardian, funny, gloves, goggles, goth, gothic, h.p. lovecraft, hell, horror, Humor, lab coat, labcoat, lovecraftian, mad scientist, monkeys, neovictorian, pitchforks, pocketwatch, post-punk, punk, science fiction, scifi, steam punk, steampunk, strange fiction, victorian, victoriana Posted in Amend, Myke | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 19th, 2008
Bethalynne Bajema was brought to this world some years past, spring-time-ish, in a dark ceremony using stolen languages since unspoken by man. From an early age she was taught sewing, story-telling, and unconventional warfare… all this in preparation of her foretold future as Dread-Overlord-And-Tailor. What prophecy could not see was the impact her older brother’s comic collection would have on her, and the siren songs of India ink, the arts, and the written word. These talents have since been nurtured and have been showcased in a variety of magazines, books, and for more than ten years online.
Mixing equal parts Victorian horror, sepia erotica, clockwork logic and Industrial music, Beth carves her dreams on the skins of Tibetan holy men before transferring their contents to the computer’s screen.
Beth currently resides on America ’s East Coast with her better half, a rather bizarre little cat, a laptop, and her dark army. Online she can be found at Bajema’s Web or her online journal.
(Biography provided by John Galati)
Examples of Beth’s Work (Click on a thumbnail to see a larger view)
All images in this post are copyright © 2008 Bethalynne Bajema,
and used by this site with permission
Beth’s first collection of work is available through the lulu.com site.
Beth’s prints and various craft work can be found in Etta Diem’s Attic Shop
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Tags: artwork, Bajema, Bethalynne, deva, edwardian, futuristic history, gothic, moon, neovictorian, quill, saturnine, sepia, steampunk, victoriana Posted in Bajema, Bethalynne | 1 Comment »
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