tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8302966680570490665.post4282740379243386030..comments2022-11-30T10:41:11.546-06:00Comments on Dieselpunk: Dieselpunk for BeginnersLarry Amyett, Jrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06407317378957549081noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8302966680570490665.post-53370780703139578302011-07-19T12:20:47.141-05:002011-07-19T12:20:47.141-05:00Excellent points, Tiyana. In my opinion, history r...Excellent points, Tiyana. In my opinion, history rests at the center of all of the various anachronistic genre-punks and a knowledge of it is important.<br /><br />I very much appreciate your comments. Thanks!Larry Amyett, Jrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06407317378957549081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8302966680570490665.post-67740375511828767432011-07-18T20:46:43.505-05:002011-07-18T20:46:43.505-05:00Howdy (again)! Just wanted to say that I think it...Howdy (again)! Just wanted to say that I think it's great that you often approach dieselpunk from a historical perspective here. I come from the perspective of an aspiring fantasy writer, so I feel there's a lot to be inspired by here when it comes to dieselpunk. :)<br /><br />Like with steampunk, I think it's easy to get caught up in the aesthetic appeal of these subgenres without fully understanding where they came from. For writers there is a stigma to creating faux-medieval and -Victorian worlds in the fantasy genre when trying to generate something “new” yet still respecting the source of inspiration.<br /><br />Anyways, I'm always surprised how much there is out there to learn about the diesel era; seems I can’t learn fast enough!Tiyanahttp://tiyanamariewhite.com/noreply@blogger.com