K.W. Jeter

Infernal Devices

Steampunk gothic featuring mechanical devices and dark Victorian technological horrors

About the author

K.W. Jeter
K.W. Jeter

K.W. Jeter is an American science fiction and fantasy author who is credited with coining the term steampunk in a 1987 letter to Locus magazine. His Morlock Night and Infernal Devices are among the founding texts of steampunk fiction. He also wrote several well-regarded Philip K. Dick-influenced science fiction novels.

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