Steampunks: The Earthquake Machine

A humorous tale about a girl with a mechanical arm that will redefine what "Steampunk" is.

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Steampunks: The Earthquake Machine

A humorous tale about a girl with a mechanical arm that will redefine what "Steampunk" is.

17.99 In Stock
Steampunks: The Earthquake Machine

Steampunks: The Earthquake Machine

by Robert Bo Forehand
Steampunks: The Earthquake Machine

Steampunks: The Earthquake Machine

by Robert Bo Forehand

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$17.99 
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Overview

A humorous tale about a girl with a mechanical arm that will redefine what "Steampunk" is.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798992881400
Publisher: Steampunks Book Works
Publication date: 10/10/2025
Series: Steampunks , #1
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.87(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Robert "Bo" Forehand is a staggeringly beautiful man, and this blurb in third person was most definitely not written by him. Robert was named after his grandfather, Robert (go figure), who everyone called Bob instead of Robert, and little Robert's parents didn't want to call a baby Robert, but they couldn't call him Bob either, because that would be confusing to have multiple Bobs. You can't have multiple Bobs. That's just madness. So they called the baby Bo, for little Bob. So Bo (a.k.a. little Bob) [a.k.a. little Robert] -a.k.a. the staggeringly beautiful man- grew up with a love of comic books and art. He studied Computer Animation at Full Sail University for a time until he realized that he didn't quite like studying Computer Animation. The Psychology class where he invented imaginary characters and gave them mental disorders was far more fun, so he gave himself a mental disorder by becoming a writer. An Associate's degree from Gulf Coast State College, a Bachelor's degree in Film - Cinema Studies with a minor in Music from the University of Central Florida, and a Master's degree in Creative Writing from his triumphant (not really) return to Full Sail University gave him both extensive knowledge and expensive debt. He estimates that he will be able to pay back his student loans around the year 2142.
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