Since my last post was a look back at 2018, I thought I might follow with a look ahead. This year promises to be full, as my debut poetry collection…
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The year is almost over, so it’s time for my 2018 awards eligibility post. Here are the science fiction poems I had published this year: Short Poems (under 49 lines):…
This fall, after an unseasonably early freeze, I’d decided to spend the winter addressing some issues in the two small flower beds behind my house. Thanks to good wind, diligent…
The Q&As with Speculative Poets Series features interviews with writers of science fiction and fantasy poetry. For the December 2018 edition of this series, I spoke with poet Christina Sng…
One of the time-management issues I struggle with is knowing when research will enrich the writing project I’m working on and when it’s procrastination. I know I’m not alone in…
The Q&As with Speculative Poets Series features interviews with writers of science fiction and fantasy poetry. For the fourth post in the series, I spoke with poet Holly Lyn Walrath…
The Q&As with Speculative Poets Series features interviews with writers of science fiction and fantasy poetry. For the third post in the series, I spoke with poet Jeannine Hall Gailey…
The Q&As with Speculative Poets Series features interviews with writers of science fiction and fantasy poetry. For the second post in the series, I spoke with poet Christina M. Rau…
The Q&As with Speculative Poets Series features interviews with writers of science fiction and fantasy poetry about how their work addresses social justice issues. For the first post in the…