I don’t know that “heliumpunk” qualifies necessarily as a new subgenre, but it is an interesting idea. As I understand it, it’s essentially a more realistic twist on steampunk, not simply tossing outmoded forms of technology into a futuristic setting, but envisioning a future in which those forms could theoretically come back into fashion:

“A future or near-future setting where anachronistic and obsolete technology is given a new lease on life, not just because it is cool, but for plausible reasons within the setting.”

Like I said, it’s an interesting idea.

Via Warren Ellis.


It occurs to me that I haven’t posted the actual contents of Kaleidotrope‘s second issue. So here, for just $4 — all of which, I think I can safely say, will wind up in my contributors’ hands — is what you’ll get:

Fiction
“The Pilgrim” by Carol D. Green
“First Peeling” by Daniel Ausema
“The Diary of Hillary Sorensen-French” by S. C. Bryce
“The Role of Plumage in the Mating Habits of the Karraw” by J. R. Blackwell
“Midnight Gardener” by Bill West
“The Bride” by Adicus Ryan Garton
“Abergavenny” by J. Anderson Coats
“Einstein’s Lost Paper” by George O’Gorman
Three stories by Beth Langford
“Wonan the Barbarian and the Sentence of Certain Death” by Kiel Stuart

Poetry
“Biology Experiment” by Sheri Fresonke Harper
“Sleep” by C. A. Gardner
Two poems by Terrie Leigh Relf
Two poems by Jennifer Crow
“How to Be a Bunny” by Rachel Swirsky
“Scifaiku I-V” by Daniel C. Smith
“Bee-Bop” by d. cat chopra
“Contact” by Tracie McBride
“Merchants” by John Grey
“A Lesson in Magic” by Kristine Ong Muslim
“Signal” by Aurelio Rico Lopez III

Artwork
Remi Treuer
Amelia Peel
Cathy Buburuz
Jim Cleaveland
Rod Walker
Erik Wilson

Plus an in-depth interview with popular fantasy author John Marco, horoscopes, and some other incidental bits and pieces, pieces and bits.

The Friday Random Guess 10:

  1. “Funkhauser” by Hard N Phirm, guessed by Kim
    Let’s get some ducks in here!
  2. “Shining Star” by Earth, Wind & Fire, guessed by Kim
    Make your body big and strong
  3. “I’ve Got A Theory…” from Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More with Feeling, guessed by Betty
    It could be bunnies
  4. I was trying to remember your name
  5. “Jokerman” by Bob Dylan, guessed by Eric
    Bird fly high by the light of the moon
  6. “Ohio” by Devo (orig. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young), guessed by Betty
    How can you run when you know?
  7. I close the door on the series
  8. Your time is over, your time has come
  9. It’s almost always fiction in the end
  10. There may even be a man in the moon

You know how this works. Good luck!