Dieselpunk fiction is a genre that lends itself quite easily to many mediums, including literature. It can encompass many different genres, all combined under that oil-stained - "Punk" current.
It's not so easy, to draw the line between Dieselpunk, Steampunk, and other genres. For more information about a possible way to categorize them, please visit the Definition(s) files. Here, we have some examples of modern and contemporary literature that can be labeled as Dieselpunk.
This is an incomplete list of works of Dieselpunk literature.
Atlas Shrugged | Ayn Rand |
The Shape Of Things To Come | H.G. Wells |
1984 | George Orwell |
Works of H.P. Lovecraft | H.P. Lovecraft |
The Man In The High Castle | Philip K. Dick |
The Grimnoir Chronicles | Larry Correia |
S.S.S.M. | Maria Chepurina |
Iron Wind | Igor Nikolayev |
Fistful of Reefer | David M. Brown |
Metropolis | Thea Von Harbou |
The Iron Dream | Norman Spinrad |
Dreadnought | Cherie Priest |
Silent Empire | Bard Constantine |
The Troubleshooter: Red-Eyed killer | Bard Constantine |
The Troubleshooter: New Haven Blues | Bard Constantine |
The Kingdom Come Series | Wade Garret |
Angels of the Revolution | J.W. Horton |
A Fist Full of Nothing: A Dieselpunk Noir Novel | Dan Glaser |
Grudge Punk | John McNee |
Ghost of Manhattan | George Mann |
Ghost of War | George Mann |
Sidhe-Devil series | Aaron Allston |
Blue Devil Island | Stephen Mark Rainey |
The Wolf's Hour | Robert R, McCammon |
The Destroyermen Series | Taylor Anderson |
1920: America's Great War | Robert Conroy |
Afrika Reich | Guy Saville |
Delta Green: Denied to the Enemy (A Call of Cthulhu Mythos Novel of World War II) | Dennis Detwiller |