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86 reviewsTwelve authors spin tales of true believers facing impossible odds, risking this life in the hope of gaining something better after. Mormon Battalion soldiers fight an airship, a bounty hunter crosses Porter Rockwell, cultists attempt to reanimate Brigham Young, & missionaries run into Cthulhu. These are just a few of the amazing tales by award winning, bestselling, & premier authors—
D. J. Butler, John M. Olsen, Steven L. Peck, Elizabeth Mueller, Scott E. Tarbet, Jay Barnson, Joe Monson, Amanda Hamblin, Christopher McAfee, Jace Killan, John D. Payne, & Lee Allred.
All Made of Hinges is the first installment in the incredible three-part Mormon Steampunk series by Immortal Works Press. If you love these stories, look for more in Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel & Press Forward, Saints.
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Author's Intro
Steampunk has been good to me. Early in my writing career, I set a deadline for myself. If I didn’t sell a story or novel by that day, I would quit writing & take up a different pursuit. When the day came & passed, depression gripped me. I loved writing, but it seemed writing didn’t love me.
The next morning, I checked my e-mail & found an acceptance letter! It arrived before midnight the day before… just beating the deadline. My steampunk story had been accepted to Science Fiction Trails & would appear in volume 8. & for that honor, they paid me twenty bucks! It wasn’t much, but I took it as a sign.
As a faithful Mormon, the idea of mixing the two genres intrigued me. So, when D. J. Butler, invited me to co-edit an anthology, I jumped at the chance...