G.B. Gabbler's The Automation is a hard book to categorize. It's a little experimental, a little goofy, and a little science-fiction-y, while also hosting a bit of Greek myth /5. 1 The Annotated Manuscript: The Automation: BOOK ONE Vol. 1 of the Circo del Herrero Series By B.L.A., the Narrator, Storyteller, Omnipresent One G.B. Gabbler, the Editor, Annotator, Reason This Is Seeing the Light of Day. The Automation is an indie, mythpunk novel by an anonymous author using the dual pen names B.L.A. and G.B. Gabbler, about the god Vulcan's Automata which function off their human Master's souls. Gabbler is known as the "Editor" and annotates the story, as if it was just a work of literature, through footnotes. B.L.A. is the "Narrator" and tells the fantastical story as if it were true. The Automation is .
Vol. 1. Ebook cover. The capital-A Automatons of Greco-Roman myth aren't clockwork. Their design is much more divine. They're more intricate than robots or androids or anything else mortal humans could invent. Their windup keys are their human Masters. They aren't mindless; they have infinite storage space. The Automation: Vol. 1 of the Circo del Herrero Series (The Circo del Herrero Series/The Blacksmith's Circus) by G.B. Gabbler (Goodreads Author) (Editor) avg rating — 79 ratings. THE AUTOMATION is a this-world fantasy that reboots mythical characters and alchemical concepts. Its ideal place would be on the same bookshelf as Wilson's ALIF THE UNSEEN and Gaiman's AMERICAN GODS—though it wouldn't mind bookending Homer, Virgil, and Milton, to be specific. And, yes, "B.L.A. and G.B. Gabbler" are really just a pen name.
Read [THE AUTOMATION, Vol. 1 of the Circo del Herrero series] Author G.B. Gabbler É The capital A Automatons of Greco Roman myth aren’t clockwo. The Automation is Vol. 1 of the Circo del Herrero series. It is written by B.L.A. and G.B. Gabbler. Check back for more information. The Automation is an indie, mythpunk novel by an anonymous author using the dual pen names B.L.A. and G.B. Gabbler, about the god Vulcan's Automata which function off their human Master's souls. Gabbler is known as the "Editor" and annotates the story, as if it was just a work of literature, through footnotes. B.L.A. is the "Narrator" and tells the fantastical story as if it were true. The Automation is the first volume in a series called the Circo del Herrero Series.
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