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The Crossroads of the Aether

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jenny jobe commented on Miss Hatchet Q. Luke, Automaton's group Automaton Society
"I'm out on the periphery with a certain guide as my new friend. An amiable Mr. Wells has taken into account of my interest in traveling - though I must admit my trying to track him down has lead me to some most enchanting places. None to far…"
7 hours ago
jenny jobe commented on Blimprider's group Scribblers' Den
"Nice work on your cover. The story premise sound really exciting... can't wait to read it. I hope your venture is a great success."
9 hours ago
jenny jobe commented on Miss Hatchet Q. Luke, Automaton's group Automaton Society
"Why did that suddenly make me hungry? So, I have a weakness for chicken... now, I've got to stop and eat... when was the last time I ate? I can't remember, such a luxury is lost for a time traveler. Chicken, boy howdy, does that sound…"
yesterday
jenny jobe replied to Count Jackula's discussion Steampunk RPGs
"Nailed by a wrench. My worst experience was three or so waves of replicants,,, errgh, that was like scratching a chalkboard after a while. When will it stop? After the final round of replicants we still had the boss replicants to deal with. I guess…"
yesterday
jenny jobe joined Madelaine Phillips-Carter's group
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Society of Steampunk Artists

A gathering place for all of the "artistes" in our midst, be they visual artists, writers, musicians and the like.
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jenny jobe left a comment for Rie Sheridan Rose
"Greetings neighbor from the Lone Star state."
Monday
jenny jobe commented on Miss Hatchet Q. Luke, Automaton's group Automaton Society
"Whilst I may have suggested a little too much as far as my anatomical volatility, I did manage to find a fascination with the power of hyperbaric reactions. Explosions can be an artistic license but, I must place myself on a moral ground. However,…"
Monday
jenny jobe replied to Miss Hatchet Q. Luke, Automaton's discussion Happy Birfday, Hatchet in the group Automaton Society
"I would say a surprise party would be in order, right?"
Monday
jenny jobe commented on Blimprider's group Scribblers' Den
"It's official, I've singed on to writing.com. Now my journey begins."
Sunday
jenny jobe commented on Blimprider's group Scribblers' Den
"Thank you all for your support, I hope I do you proud. Courage, can not be achieved without its partner fear. This and the faith in knowing that I have been inspired to produce works, is comfort to forge onward. Thank you again, blessings."
Sunday
jenny jobe commented on Miss Hatchet Q. Luke, Automaton's group Automaton Society
"I once was in a time traveling pub and with it the most absurd thing. I had to convert alcohol in order to travel through B-Space. I don't drink mind you, rather bad for my system entirely, but the use of the substance in my propulsion system…"
Sunday
jenny jobe replied to Count Jackula's discussion Steampunk RPGs
"Space Master, that was a rather complex set of rules but fun."
Sunday
jenny jobe replied to Count Jackula's discussion Steampunk RPGs
"Though I was introduced to D&D fifteen years or so ago, I do admire the complexity of the systems, and yet can't really stand reading the rule books. I would rather just play the game. Perhaps I'm more of an intuitive player, and yet…"
Sunday
jenny jobe commented on Miss Hatchet Q. Luke, Automaton's group Automaton Society
"Civilian cartography will be most exciting, as this will fit in well with my portfolio. I thank you most graciously for such an opportunity!"
Sunday
jenny jobe commented on Miss Hatchet Q. Luke, Automaton's group Automaton Society
"For transatmospheric flight, my suit is well capable of handing reentry. The harshest survey that I encountered was the rings of Saturn. Most perilous, yet beautiful. Jupiter was certainly a death trap, but as I've come to conclude the risk of…"
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Greetings from the Lone Star State, I am on a mission to seek truth and His upmost... to glorify His name where ever I may travel... Aether or not. I am an Imagineer and Intercessory. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me... your humble servant.

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STEWARDS of the AETHER

Posted on October 11, 2014 at 4:08pm 0 Comments

Welcome citizens of Terra and wayfarers of the sky and to the Stewards whom have gallantly served their nation to protect the innocent. I beseech you to come and join this selfless cause.



For it is said: Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found faithful. 1 Corinthians 4:2



Our purchase has been made and prize evident, a thing most courageous. A faith gained knowing the Lord has positioned us to uphold his word. Forgive my zealous approach... not to be overt… Continue

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At 11:42am on February 15, 2015, Aducknamedjoe said…

Thanks!  Looking forward to participating.

At 5:24am on February 12, 2015, Graf Falke von Falkenhorst said…

You are indeed welcome. Best of luck with your quest.

At 5:32pm on February 10, 2015, Elizabeth Baer Badon said…

Love the Scripture reference :)

At 5:32pm on February 10, 2015, Elizabeth Baer Badon said…

Welcome Back :)

At 6:38am on February 8, 2015, Steve Moore said…

Sorry about the typos I need to edit a lot better and slower !!

At 6:36am on February 8, 2015, Steve Moore said…

 In British English to go down a Bomb is a good thing ! I understand to Bomb on your side of the pond is a bad thing ! Who dares wins is the motto of our best military chaps.  Our Bar tender Jack, King of teh African Blimps adn Dirigibles has encouraged me when I got a bit down with a rather  cursory One star review. So stick at it he convinced me that to get any reaction is a good thing.  The other cliche I would send to you is you have got to be in to to win it!  Your artistic work is excellent and some of the best literature has had distinctive illustrations. Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C S Lewis, Just So stories Rudyard Kipling and even Hugh Loftings Dr Doolittle ( Ok these might be called children's stories but the appeal  is timeless). If you can keep the action moving fast and avoid too much blood and adult references you story might have an enormous market. Worth thinking about whether illustrations translate into kindle easily. Getting a bit techie but I would have two versions one pure story for Kindle and one with illustrations for your paper version ( makes it a bit special too)

All you need now is African sun and that strange buzzing noise of the cicadas or is it cicadas? 

Yours Aye Stevo

  

At 8:30am on February 7, 2015, Leslie Orton said…
Ms. Jobe,
All submissions must be Steampunk-themed. Generally, 1000-1200 words fits comfortably into a page of The Chronicle. If you would like a profile pic or cover art featured with your work, send that along as well. I look forward to reading your submission!
Leslie
At 6:48am on February 7, 2015, Leslie Orton said…

Ms. Jobe,

My name is Leslie Orton, I am the Founder/Editor of the Steampunk newspaper The Aether Chroncile. I am not sure if you are aware, but The Aether Chronicle has a special section for new writers to submit their works for review. It's called The Aether Review of Books. I was wondering if you might be interested in submitting some of your writing for publishing in The Chronicle? The next edition of The Aether Chronicle will be published on Valentine's Day. If you would like to peruse past editions of The Chronicle, feel free to visit the link below. I keep a running Discussion updated with each new edition of The Chronicle. By "Following" this Discussion, people can effectively "Subscribe" to The Aether Chronicle for free!

http://www.thesteampunkempire.com/forum/topics/reign-of-giant-octop...

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me.

Regards,

Leslie Orton 

At 11:28pm on February 5, 2015, Lady CAT said…

Thank you Jenny for your invitation to "friend". You have a most complex back story and I am eager to hear more about you. As for myself, my stumbling upon the Doctor was quite accidental but I am never one to turn down an adventure. I am interested in technology and how it can help or in some cases (well ok many) how it can go wrong. I am fascinated by the concept of Automatons mainly because it is such a fun subject! Hence my fascination with Miss Hatchet! Well I'M having fun anyway!

At 6:48am on February 5, 2015, Sgt. Tunney said…

Thank you, Jenny, it's a long time project of mine and, after being dormant for about a year, is starting to pick up again. I'll be posting something about it. Cheers.

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