CHUD Reviews The Arrival

“Janav’s mother, in particular, is more “liberated” than an Indian woman would have been in the historical Raj, but in just a few words and gestures, she shows us how she must still keep her strength hidden in a man’s world.”

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Geek Planet Online Reviews Clockwork Watch: The Arrival

Clockwork Watch ticks the right trope boxes for things you’d like to see: Victorian setting, steam technology, automatons and the mixture of innovation and futurism that came with the birth of the industrial revolution. It also brings a nice little twist in that the main characters are not your usual expected gentlemen inventor types but rather a family from Calcutta who have been invited to England thanks to the father’s magnificent creation – a clockwork man.”

Geek Planet Online Review

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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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Clockwork Watch Creator Yomi Ayeni Talks to Jan Gilbert

Flicks and the City’s Jan Gilbert caught up with Clockwork Watch creator Yomi Ayeni at Kapow-Con in London, to get the skinny on this project. He explains how the story started, his inspiration and why he chose this genre.

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