Jessica Lucci
Poet, steampunk author. She makes her home in Massachusetts, USA, where she is in the process of publishing her newest novella, "Triangle House."
Jessica Lucci is a poet, and a steampunk and historical fiction author who writes about modern issues while maintaining historic integrity.
06/09/2026
Made it through in one go from MA to IL. Spent the last leg driving through a massive rainstorm. RIP to all the bugs who met their fate on my windshield. Chicago Steampunk Exposition, I’m ready for you!
06/07/2026
Goodbye, Boston! Off to Chicago! Mount Auburn Cemetery Boston Area Steampunk Gatherings
Here I am in teacher mode LOL Thank you to everyone at the Waltham Historical Society who smoothly navigated my presentation. Waltham’s support means so much!
06/03/2026
If you saw my presentation last night, you’ll already know who Thomas Hutchinson is. This came across my feed and I thought I’d share!
In my story, Thomas Hutchinson is father to Georgia, our main character’s love interest.
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Born in Boston in 1711, Thomas Hutchinson was descended from early settlers of Massachusetts, and he became a proud New Englander himself. But the tension and conflicts that matured into the American Revolution ultimately forced Hutchinson to choose Massachusetts or Great Britain.
Although Hutchinson was sympathetic to the complaints of the colonists, he was unshakably loyal to the mother country and insisted that in the colonies the laws of Great Britain must be obeyed. He was royal governor of Massachusetts during some of the most critical episodes in American history—the Stamp Act crisis, the Boston Massacre, and the Boston Tea Party. The Sons of Liberty and other Patriot leaders came to regard him as a traitor.
After General Thomas Gage replaced him as royal governor and Boston was placed under martial law, Hutchinson sailed for England, intending to consult with Parliament and the crown on colonial affairs and to defend his conduct as governor. He would never return.
With the outbreak of war, followed by the Declaration of Independence, Hutchinson’s estate was seized by the revolutionaries and converted into an army barracks. Bitter over his forced exile and increasingly marginalized by both factions of British government, Hutchinson devoted his time to writing a history of the Hutchinson family and a three-volume history of Massachusetts.
On this day in 1780, with the Revolutionary War still ongoing, Hutchinson suffered a stroke and died at his London home, at age 68.
The portrait (artist unknown) is from 1750.
06/03/2026
Thank you to the Waltham Historical Society for hosting me for my presentation on my new book, “Rivets and Revolution!” And thank you to my wonderful audience!
06/02/2026
TONIGHT put 260 Grove Street, Waltham, into your GPS! See you at 7pm!
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06/01/2026
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05/31/2026
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