"The Steam-Driven Time Machine"

by Rick Klaw
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genre: Nonfiction
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The opening paragraph to my original essay on steampunk in pop culture from the anthology Steampunk.

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chapter 1: Excerpt from "The Steam-Driven Time Machine"


Excerpt from "The Steam-Driven Time Machine"
chapter 1   —   updated 04/16/08   —   843 characters   —   0 people liked it
When I was a child in the seventies, it seemed like the 1961 Ray Harryhausen special effects-laden The Mysterious Island played constantly on the TV. Not that I minded. Michael Craig leads a crew of Confederate P.O.W. escapees as they pilot a hot air balloon toward points unknown. Crash landing on an apparently deserted island, the castaways encounter giant animals: a crab, a flightless bird, bees and a cephalopod, all presented in Harryhausen's dynamic stop motion animation. The group discovers the presumed dead Captain Nemo, who had mutated the animals as part of an experiment. Throw in the pirates that attack the island and you have the recipe for a near-perfect movie. By nine years old, after many repeated viewings the film entered my personal zeitgeist, informing my later tastes and many of my creative decisions.
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