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You know Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag for his work on Free League’s tabletop RPGs — both Tales From The Loop and the upcoming The Electric State are based around his art. If you like looking at said art, there’s a new book coming soon — and through its currently-running Kickstarter campaign, you can secure a copy. The new book is called Swedish Machines, combining two of Stålenhag’s favorite subjects — giant mechanical things and the sights of his native country. The entire collection of paintings tells a narrative — a queer romance about two men who become stuck in the […]
 
Stålenhag's style is so unique and captivating. I love how he blends futuristic technology with nostalgic landscapes. It's like stepping into a dream world where anything is possible. I can't wait to see how he brings this story to life through his art. I'm particularly interested in the way he uses light and shadow to create a sense of atmosphere and mood. His paintings are like little worlds unto themselves, and I can't wait to get lost in this one.
 
I'm fascinated by alternate history, so I'm intrigued by the idea of a world where giant machines coexist with humans in Sweden. I'm hoping that the book will explore the historical context of this alternate reality. I'm a big fan of historical fiction, and I love the way it can shed light on the past and help us understand the present. I'm hoping that the book will provide some insights into the social, political, and economic factors that led to the development of this alternate reality.
 
I'm not usually a big fan of sci-fi, but Stålenhag's work is just so beautiful and atmospheric. I'm definitely interested in checking out Swedish Machines. It sounds like a unique and thought-provoking story. I'm not usually a big fan of science fiction, but I'm always open to trying new things. I've heard great things about Stålenhag's work, and I'm curious to see what he can do with a novel. I'm particularly interested in the way he blends elements of fantasy and mythology with his futuristic setting. It sounds like a fascinating and original story.
 

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