Coal: A Christmas Story
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 58m
  • Reads 109
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 7
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2020
With only seven days until Christmas, Father Christmas and his steampunk Elves must determine what to do about the little boy in London who wants nothing more than a lump of coal. 
In this Christmas tale for grown-ups and children alike, Victorian England meets the peculiar world of Father Christmas. Myths and legends collide with truths, and Jack Frost and his airship cross paths with Scrooge.
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This is one heck of a Victorian-style fantasy novel. Add a spoonful of steam engines to make that darned technology tree come alive! Add a spoonful of love and hatred, so everyone has good reasons to brawl! Add a spoonful of madness to lighten up this gloomy world, and finally, add a spoonful of natural disasters to play the main boss... and so on! Phew, that's a lot! ... Year 931 in the Engerwick Calendar. The city I reside in has been hailed as the most advanced in the West. The main reasons? The world-shaking steam technology, emerging technologies, and the wellspring of chaos. Can't deny it, but the fact remains that people keep flocking here to live. This city always gives you a glimmer of hope, whether it's lies or illusions, but it's so close, within arm's reach, making you risk life and limb. A city of hallucinations. I am one of those dream-chasers.