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Part One

May 1899
Britain is in the grip of a recession, society has fallen on hard times, the gap between ‘haves and have nots’ grows wider by the day. A decline in trade, power shortages and the inability to manufacture energy-efficient products leaves British industry in the doldrums, but on a local level  the amateur maker and boffin ethos thrives. People begin to innovate and experiment at home, creating a thriving cottage industry of inventors and alchemists. They begin to adorn and augment everything they own with mechanical objects.

Queen Victoria looks to science for a miracle and the Department for the Advancement of Sciences takes up the challenge. While developing artificial limbs for veterans of the Saryn War, they hatch plans to create a mechanical device – a clockwork servant – but fail to find a sustainable power source.  Read More:

We’d Like You To Tell A Story

Calling Steampunk Storytellers!

Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria

Clockwork Watch is a collaborative storytelling project, every week we publish the latest news from the story universe in our newspaper The London Gazette.

We would like to invite participants to take their cue from the latest news, and contribute stories, photographs, videos, even drawings showing how developments in our story affect a character living in the Clockwork Watch universe.

Coincidently, next week’s issue is about Queen Victoria’s Royal Jubilee, the controversy surrounding development of Clockwork Automata, and the row over Science.

Want to help tell our story? Send your submissions to: informer@clockworkwatch.com or register a character and own some virtual real estate in an innovative form of storytelling.

You can also catch-up on the story through our online newspaper, and  Clockwork Watch: The Arrival, our first graphic novel.

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