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All Made of Hinges

A Mormon Steampunk Anthology, Book 1

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Cheerful in the face of dark opposition. Innovative to improve a backward world. Industrial as a cure for oppressive conditions. Unyielding beneath all who seek to bind and control them. Faithful until they conquer the fear of death and rise to great acts of heroism and service. Mormons and steampunks are two faces of the same coin.

Twelve authors spin tales of true believers facing impossible odds, risking this life in the hope of gaining something better after. Mormon Battalion soldiers fight an airship, a bounty hunter crosses Porter Rockwell, cultists attempt to reanimate Brigham Young, and missionaries run into Cthulhu. These are just a few of the amazing tales by award winning, bestselling, and premier authors - D. J. Butler, John M. Olsen, Steven L. Peck, Elizabeth Mueller, Scott E. Tarbet, Jay Barnson, Joe Monson, Amanda Hamblin, Christopher McAfee, Jace Killan, John D. Payne, and Lee Allred.

All Made of Hinges is the first installment in the incredible three-part Mormon steampunk series by Immortal Works Press. If you love these stories, look for more in Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel and Press Forward, Saints.

©2018 James Wymore (P)2019 Immortal Works
Fiction Science Fiction Steampunk Mormon
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When I first read the summary I must’ve missed the part where every story is about Mormonism. I learned so much in this book and I must admit I enjoyed all the stories they were a couple that were Soso but all worth listening to. I learned how much Mormons revere Brigham Young and Joseph Smith and some of the weird things they believe. I read years ago that when Joseph Smith was 17 he stole The infamous plate he claimed God told him about from a vendor in New York City. I don’t know if this was true and even if he found these plates from the guidance of Jesus Christ, they still have some strange beliefs and like most fanatical religions have fought wars over their beliefs with others and between their selves. I found out they even believe only 100,000 people are going to make it into heaven… It almost makes it feel pointless to try doesn’t it? Having said that as it isn’t a political viewpoint it’s my review of the book and I say it is worth listening to all the stories were interesting and even if you know nothing about Mormonism I think you’ll find it even more interesting as I did. Please forgive any grammatical or punctuational errors as I am blind and dictate my review but all opinions are my own.

Steam punk in Mormons?

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A genre that I never knew existed. Light hearted fun and really funny. Really recommend

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a fantastic collection of short stories, all well written and narrated, nice that they all had s Mormon twist to them xxxxx

fantastic

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Some of these stories are weird, some are very clever, but all of them are enjoyable.
The narration by Benjamin Fife is brilliant.

Wonderful narration.

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