Topic: Digitizing Gatehouse Gazette stories
I'm in the process of digitizing stories from the Gatehouse Gazette, to make them more accessible and in order to introduce them to readers who may not be familiar with the old magazine.
Here are the stories you can read online so far:
It's Not the Years, Honey, It's the Mileage: Tome Wilson's review of dieselpunk milestones.
The Aviator: The Life and Legend of Howard Hughes: Bio of the great aviator and businessman by Steiner.
Surviving the 1930s: Another one by Tome, about 1930s themes that inspire dieselpunk.
Hitler's Nightmare Capital of the World: The history of Germania, by Marcus.
Nazis in Antarctica: My own story, about the Nazi Antarctica base conspiracy.
Dieselpunk and the Shadow of Nazi Aesthetics: Another excellent essay by Marcus.
Ignition City: Review of Warren Ellis' graphic novel by Lorenzo Davia.
Fistful of Reefer: Review of David Brown's Weird West novel by Marcus.
The Philosophy of Dieselpunk: By Larry Amyett.
Wild Wild West: Review of the steampunk classic by Hilde.
Battle of the Sexes: How Steampunk Should Be Informed by Feminism: Essay by Col. Adrianna Hazard.
The Court of the Air: Review by Trubetskoy.
Fritz Lang's M: Review by Marcus.
Rintaro's Metropolis: Review by Sigurjón Njálsson.
Future Lessons from the Past: Reflections on Fritz Lang's Metropolis by Marcus.
Brazil: Review by Ella Kremper.
George Griffith's Astronef Series: By Trubetskoy.
Piecraft's "History of Dieselpunk" was already online: