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That's fine Madeleine :) Also, no need to rush! Take your time!




Q: What makes a story "steampunk" instead of Jules Verne-esque science fiction.





Hi Madeleine :)
Madeleine wrote: "So it's was quite a thing to put this team together."
Wow, that is quite the long journey to get the crew together. The art suits the story wonderfully. Did you have a set visual style in mind or did it evolve based on seeing Emily's art, etc?
Madeleine wrote: "So it's was quite a thing to put this team together."
Wow, that is quite the long journey to get the crew together. The art suits the story wonderfully. Did you have a set visual style in mind or did it evolve based on seeing Emily's art, etc?




Do you do a lot of research to get an idea of what steampunk gadgets would look like or how they would work?



Q: Any significance to Boston instead of New York, London, San Francisco or Detroit?

Madeleine wrote: "The tech stuff is just fun. Trying to visualize the tech at the time and amping it up a bit or in the case of my short story THE CLOCKWORK MAN, quite a bit. LOL."
The tech details in what I've read so far have been really awesome! Everything's well grounded and explained. Really looking forward to "The Clockwork Man"! (note for others - this is a new story in the BMS universe exclusive to this month's issue of eSteampunk Magazine)
I found the tech in "The Steampunk Rat" particularly impressive, especially when it came to Tinker. :) How did you stumble on the idea of a "cyborg" rat as a central character for a story?
The tech details in what I've read so far have been really awesome! Everything's well grounded and explained. Really looking forward to "The Clockwork Man"! (note for others - this is a new story in the BMS universe exclusive to this month's issue of eSteampunk Magazine)
I found the tech in "The Steampunk Rat" particularly impressive, especially when it came to Tinker. :) How did you stumble on the idea of a "cyborg" rat as a central character for a story?

Madeleine wrote: "@Mike I like clean lines and not a lot of fussy stuff. That's just my personal taste. I wanted the art to enhance the story not bury it. Emi did just that. :)"
Totally agree. It looks great!
Totally agree. It looks great!




That's awesome! I completely missed that rat - I need to pay closer attention!
Having read Steampunk Rat first I was a bit shocked at Jonathan's portrayal when he appeared in the comic. Can't wait to find out more about him and the other supporting characters.
Having read Steampunk Rat first I was a bit shocked at Jonathan's portrayal when he appeared in the comic. Can't wait to find out more about him and the other supporting characters.



What is good/bad about the various mediums you've worked in (comics, short stories, screenwriting, etc)? Do you have a favorite?

In the meantime, I discovered I really like writing comics and I have ideas for BMS as well as other series.

As for a medium I like...well they all have their pros and cons. I really miss writing screenplays (due to time) because they are lean and clean as are comics.
What's great about comics is you can write what you want without worry about a production budget.
As for prose, it's hard, hard, hard, but it allows you to explore the world and your characters much more fully. And I love that.



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A TV, feature film and comic book writer, Madeleine is the winner of the Sloan Fellowship for screenwriting, and the Gold Aurora and Bronze Telly for a PSA produced by Women In Film. She also won numerous awards while completing the UCLA MFA Program in Screenwriting. She has a short story featured in February's edition of eSteampunk Magazine called The Clockwork Man. She currently has novelettes and novellas for Kindle, Nook and Smashwords based on her webcomic Boston Metaphysical Society. Her goal is to eventually develop a series of novels based in this world.
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