Clockwork Empires Blog
Clockwork Empires will also encourage players to link together “megaprojects” through singleplayer, up to 4-player multiplayer mode, or a turn-based “round robin” style successive multiplayer saved-game option. Players will also be able to share their creations online via the Heliographic Aether, which “will allow other Bureaucrats to future diverge histories and continue building.
Welcome to my page! Make yourself at home. The fridge is over to the right, just past the blog feed. The bar and Xbox are upstairs, along with blog and ebook links. The library is below. Mind the cats–they pounce.
I write, I teach, I play the harp. So far I’ve turned out the Books of Blood and Iron, the Clockwork Empire, the Silent Empire, Writing the Paranormal Novel, and a bunch of media, romance, and science fiction and fantasy novels. Have a look around and see what you can find. We don’t lock the doors.
Newest!
I’ll be appearing at KidLitCon in Ann Arbor, Michigan on March 27, where I’ll be speaking with other authors about LGBT literature.
The Importance of Being Kevin is in the stores. Kevin Devereaux’s life can’t get worse. He’s on probation. He’s stuck with an unemployed ex-convict dad. And he lives in a run-down trailer on the crappy east side of town. To keep his probation officer happy, Kevin joins a theater program for teenagers and falls hard for Peter Finn, the lead actor in the show―and the son of the town’s leading family. Despite their differences, Peter returns Kevin’s feelings, and for the first time, Kevin learns what it means to be in love. But Peter’s family won’t accept a gay son―let alone a boyfriend from the wrong side of the tracks―and in their conservative town, they must keep the romance secret. Still, they have the play, and they have each other, so they’ll get by― Until a brutal attack shatters Kevin’s life and puts Peter in danger of going to jail for murder.
You can also check out all the Books of Blood and Iron here!
Biography
Steven Harper Piziks was born with a name that no one can reliably spell or pronounce, so he often writes under the pen name Steven Harper. He lives in Michigan with his family. When not at the keyboard, he plays the folk harp, fiddles with video games, and pretends he doesn’t talk to the household cats. In the past, he’s held jobs as a reporter, theater producer, secretary, and substitute teacher. He maintains that the most interesting thing about him is that he writes books.
Steven is the creator of The Silent Empire series, the Clockwork Empire steampunk series, and the Books of Blood and Iron series for Roc Books. All four Silent Empire novels were finalists for the Spectrum Award, a first! You can find him elsewhere on-line by clicking on the SOCIAL MEDIA tab at the top of this page.
Bibliography
In the Company of Mind, Baen Books, 1998
Corporate Mentality, Baen Books, 1999
The Nanotech War (Star Trek: Voyager), Pocket Books, 2002
Identity (movie novelization), Pocket Books, 2002
The Exorcist: the Beginning (movie novelization), Pocket Books 2004
The Plague Room (The Ghost Whisperer), Pocket Books, December 2008
The Blacklist: The Beekeeper, Titan Books, 2016
WRITING AS STEVEN HARPER
Danny, Book View Cafe, 2015
un/Fair, Book9 (Tantrum Books), 2016
The Importance of Being Kevin,(Dreamspinner Press), 2019
The Doomsday Vault, ROC Books, 2011
The Impossible Cube, ROC Books, 2012
The Dragon Men, ROC Books, 2012
The Havoc Machine, ROC Books, 2013
Dreamer: a Novel of the Silent Empire, ROC Books, 2001
Nightmare: a Novel of the Silent Empire, ROC Books, 2002
Trickster: a Novel of the Silent Empire, ROC Books, 2003
Offispring: a Novel of the Silent Empire, ROC Books, 2004
The Books of Blood and Iron
Iron Axe, ROC Books, 2015
Shadow president game download. Blood Storm, ROC Books, 2015
Escape from tarkov reddit smoke extract. Bone War, ROC Books, 2016
Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels
Dead Man on the Moon, Phobos Books, 2006
Unity: a Battlestar Galactica Novel, Tor Books, 2007
Reference Books
Writing the Paranormal Novel, Writers Digest Books, 2011
WRITING AS PENNY DRAKE
Trash Course, Carina Press (Harlequin), 2010
I can’t wait to make the mistake of making opium instead of cabbage, which the article says is apparently how cannibalism began in one Clockwork Empires world.Also, the devs about their GDC experience thus far. I take it all completely at face value.I hope they never finish the game. I shall lock them in a sort of time loop and they shall write me amusing dev blogs over and over for all eternity.Alternative:Show Cthulhu their in game art for him, convince him to create time loop for me in revenge.