Steam
- Airship Ambassador: Steampunk news by Kevin Steil.
- Archi/Maps: Eclectorama of architecture and maps.
- El Investigador: Spanish-language diesel- and steampunk magazine published from 2011 to 2013.
- Exhibition Hall: Steampunk fanzine published by Chris Garcia, Ariane Wolfe and James Bacon since 2009.
- Gatehouse Gazette: Diesel- and steampunk magazine published by The Gatehouse, the precursor to Never Was, from 2008 to 2012.
- House of Secrets Incorporated: (Japanese) fashion, photography, steampunk, dieselpunk and Disney by Hilde Heyvaert.
- Oddities and Curiosities by Timothy J. Mallery.
- Paper Jewels: 518 vintage postcards from the Raj, co-published by Mapin Publishing and the Alkazi Collection of Photography.
- Rooksmoor’s Tablets of Lead: Book reviews.
- Sea Lion Press: The world’s first publishing house dedicated to alternate history.
- Steam Fantasy
- Steampunk Scholar: Analysis of the steampunk genre and movement by Mike Perschon.
- Steampunk’D
- The Steampunk Explorer: City guides, events and news by Stephen Beale.
- The Tony Jones Alternate History Page: Seven alternate world histories.
- Today in Alternate History: An alternate history for every day of the year by Jeff Provine.
- Uchronia: Indispensable archive of 3,400 essays, novels, stories, and other printed material involving the “what ifs” of history.
- Voyages Extraordinaries: Scientific romances in a bygone age by Cory Gross.
- Yours in a White Wine Sauce: Victorian science fiction since 2006.
Diesel
- Decopix: Art Deco architecture.
- Dieselpunk: Larry Amyett blogs about diesel-era film, history and radio.
- Dieselpunk Encyclopedia: Created by Larry Amyett and Eli Krichevsky.
- Diesel City: Art book by Stefan Prohaczka.
- Flying Clippers: Relive the days of Pan American Airways and their fabulous flying boats.
- Metapunk: Marcus Rauchfuß blogs about ‘punk, popular fiction and politics.
- Modern Mechanix: Archive of the iconic popular science magazine.
- The Flying Fortress: No longer updated, but used to publish genre analysis.
- The Old Shelter: 1920s history and fiction by Sarah Zama.
- Thrilling Tales of the Downright Unusual: Lightly interactive dieselpunk stories written and illustrated by Bradley W. Schenck.
Atomic
- 70s Sci-Fi Art
- A Visual History of the Future: Darren Garrett reviews past predictions of the future.
- Fuldapocalypse Fiction: Coiler reviews Third World War and related fiction.
- James Lileks‘ pop-culture museum. Has everything from commercial ephemera to 1930s-70s ads to postcards of main-street America.
- My Retro Future
- Paleofuture: The history of the future by Matt Novak.
- Plan59: Museum of midcentury illustration.
- SpyVice: Secret agents, bachelor pads and mini skirts by Jason Whiton.
- Tales of Future Past: David Szondy explores midcentury predictions of the future.
- The Counterfactual History Review: News, analysis and commentary from the world of “what if?” by Gavriel Rosenfeld.
- Ultra Swank: Kitsch, chic, swank and camp living of the 1940s-70s.
- Urban Century: Vintage color photos of America.