What is Xerposa?

 

Xerposa is the blog that gives steampunk fans what they need – a place that gathers fashion, art, literature, and the latest genre-appropriate costumes and gadgets all in one place. Our articles feature the newest up-and-coming movers and shakers in steampunk, as well as the latest in gear, clothing, games, bands, and electronics.

Looking for a good steampunk desktop? You’ll find that here. How about the best novels to read or bands to listen to? We’ve got it. Stick close, and you’ll get exclusive interviews, feature posts about monsters and magic, and discussion about the relative merits of, say, hydrogen versus helium.

Whether you’re a diehard steampunk fan or a curious newcomer looking to educate yourself on the mystical, myriad world of steampunk, Xerposa is the site for you. There’s never a dull moment around here, and we encourage you to share your own ideas using our submit button.

 

Staff & Contributors

 

spacer Ricky Lee LaPraim | Publisher & Writer

Internet entrepreneur Ricky Lee LaPraim is the founder and CEO of Editio Media, an American media company that creates high-quality original online content. He is the managing editor of a series of weblogs that focus on specific subcultures, trending topics, and groundbreaking ideas.

LaPraim values one-on-one collaboration with real people in his approach to developing, branding and promoting the work of all kinds of artists. His aim is to create unique and innovative content that pushes the boundaries of contemporary culture. Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | Google+ | Email

spacer Justin Engles | Editor & Writer

Justin Engles is a writer, editor, and journalist. His work limns the ways in which different subcultures are capable of holding a mirror up to our present. A novelist and poet, he is a devoted aficionado of steampunk, and is currently exploring how the aesthetic exposes and interrogates our definitions of progress, self, beauty and art.

His obsessions include finding talented artists and authors to admire and then admiring the hell out of them. Email