Merry Christmas wishes from the Steampunk Tribune!
Just a brief note to wish all those who take time to stop by the Steampunk Tribune a Steamy and Merry Christmas!
The Steampunk Facebook Pages…
Although the Steampunk Facebook links have been a popular addition to the Steampunk Tribune, its a bit of a chore for those interested in finding it, as its buried far down the sidebar of the blog. So, as a bit of a project, I revamped a previous blog into a central area for Steampunk Facebook links… and very unimaginatively called it the ““. Its still undergoing a few updates and a bit of polishing, but with a bit of time off in the near future, I do expect to have it done.
I realize that there are a still a number of people who have requests for an add, or perhaps wish to be added, so to ensure one’s Facebook link is listed, you can either…
a) Leave a comment, with your Facebook address, and I will post it… or…
b) Send an email regarding “Facebook” in the leader line, and I will post it.
(As such, I’ll be removing the Steampunk Links on the main page by the end of the month, along with the dedicated header page, as I don’t really think its doing the job very well.)
Additionally, I’ll be removing the ETSY pages from the Steampunk Tribune, as I haven’t really updated them as I had anticipated, so I don’t believe its been as helpful as I had hoped But… there is a link on the left side of the Steampunk Facebook Pages for merchants, so if your endeavor has a Facebook Link, I’ll be happy to post it!
(Once more, this work is still in the process of being updated, so please do be patient!)
The blog address is: , so do feel free to stop by if this catches your fancy!
Steampunk Music: The Melting Clock – Chasing the Dragon
The Melancholy Romantic – an outstanding new Steampunk location!
As the last entry for 2011, I was looking for something which I could say would end the year with a “bang”… and did so in a roundabout way! While seeking further information on yesterday’s entry, I stumbled across the Melancholy Romantic… perhaps the most intriguing Steampunk / Neo-Victorian website I have seen. With cross-functionality covering a wide variety of Steampunk issues of note (e.g. music, literature, conventions, and more), the Melancholy Romantic is painfully beautiful, so I do hearty recommend a visit to the locale! I am in the process of adding it to the Steampunk Tribune’s trifecta links, and to see for yourself, please visit:




