The Gatehouse Gazette—the new steampunk and dieselpunk magazine!
1 November 2008 | ISSUE 3 | Comment
Steampunk is all about “Playing Roles & Dressing-Up” with the third and holiday issue of the Gatehouse Gazette.
Read about the most stylish history maker, Beau Brummell, from Mr James Roberts or discover the glory of the Venetian Carnival in an article by Mr Joost van Ekris. Learn the story of the first steampunk musician from the man behind Vernian Process, Mr Joshua Pfeiffer, and let Mr “Piecraft” teach you about the history of dieselpunk. Plus two articles about role-playing by Miss Hilde Heyvaert!
September 2008 | ISSUE 2 | Comment
Steampunk is “History in the Making” with the second issue of the Gatehouse Gazette.
From the origins of World War I by Robert Rodgers to an article about Japan’s reasons for attacking Pearl Harbor by J.D. Roger, it is history we are writing. Between all this war, there is fortunately more adventurious spirit also, in a narrative about the first motorized crossing of the Sahara, by Joost van Ekris. And we offer an exclusive preview of Toby Frost’s upcoming novel, God Emperor of Didcot!
July 2008 | ISSUE 1 | Comment
“The new steampunk & dieselpunk magazine” is here with the release of the first issue of the Gatehouse Gazette.
In this first issue, the reader will find an introduction to the genre of dieselpunk by Piecraft and Ottens, an interview with Toby Frost, author of Space Captain Smith, steampunk fashion and couture by Hilde Heyvaert, a review of the latest Indiana Jones film by Jack Rose, steampunk poetry, essays, cartoons—and more! Click here or on the thumbnail to download this first issue!