Hex Engines & Spell-Slingers: Write Steampunk/Weird Western
Learn how to create engaging, innovative, and creative stories and novels in two of the hottest subgenres around!
Steampunk and weird western are subgenres of speculative fiction. What are their components and how do you go about writing in them? What makes steampunk "punk" and weird western "weird"? How do you create the right historical texture? How closely do you have to adhere to actual historical events? What basic mechanics should you know in order to write in either genre?
Join prolific story writer Cat Rambo as she teaches you some of the basics of writing steampunk and weird western in a combination of video, text, and writing exercises designed to entertain and instuct. This class is based on the live version taught by Rambo.
Your Instructor
Cat Rambo is engaging, personable, and supportive, providing insight, encouragement, and inspiration to students who want to pursue writing and publishing speculative fiction. She has been teaching classes and workshops for over three decades at levels ranging from 5th/6th graders through college, graduate level, and continuing at institutions including the Johns Hopkins University, Indiana University, Bellevue College, Clarion West, the PNWA conference, and more.
Her credentials include a MA in writing from the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, where she studied with John Barth and the Clarion West Writers Workshop and the Clarion West workshop, where she studied with Octavia Butler, L. Timmel DuChamp, Andy Duncan, Gordon van Gelder, Michael Swanwick, and Connie Willis. She is a Nebula Award winner and has also been nominated for the Compton Crook Award for First Novel, as well as Endeavour and World Fantasy Awards. She is the former editor of Fantasy Magazine. Her own work includes over 200 short stories, several novels, a cookbook, a guidebook to Baltimore, and Creating an Online Presence for Writers. She is a two-term former President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA). Her upcoming works include Exiles of Tabat from Wordfire Press (2020) and You Sexy Thing (Tor MacMillan, 2021).
She founded the Rambo Academy for Wayward Writers in 2009. Students have gone on to publish novels and amass award nominations and wins, including Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, and Eppie Awards. In the past decade, she’s assembled some of the most talented and inspiring writers and teachers working in the genre today, each speaking on their areas of expertise.
Course Curriculum
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StartWhat is Steampunk? (3:51)
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StartWhat is Weird Western? (2:59)
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StartWhat's Fun About Writing in This Time Period (5:50)
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StartSteampunk & Problematic History (3:30)
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StartThe Wild West & Problematic History (5:35)
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StartThinking about Economics (6:48)
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StartWhat Puts the "Punk" in Steampunk? (3:14)
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StartWhat Puts the “Weird” in Weird Western? (2:49)
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StartWriting Dialogue with the Right Flavor (3:59)
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StartCreating Historical Texture (3:45)
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StartTwo Basic Mechanical Things You Should Know (4:15)
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StartConclusions and Resources