Genre Poetry Round Up March 2015 – Haiku!
We know Leonard NImoy wrote poetry, but did he haiku?
Speculative Poetry Round Up December 2014
John Reinhart – and spec-fic poetry – seem to be everywhere these days
Speculative Poetry Round Up October 2014
Bringing you the first Science Fiction Poetry Association’s annual Halloween poetry reading.
Genre Poetry Round Up August 2014
Our Diva delivers a short report on Worldcon and then dives right back into poetry
Poetry Round Up June 2014
A roundup of Sonya Taaffe’s poetry in a variety of print and online outlets. Quite the tour!
Women Destroy* Hard SF Poetry!!! Round Up November 2015
Oxymoron? If you think the title of this blog post is one, then read on, dear disillusioned reader! Be warned though, it’s going to take me a moment to get to the actual poetry. The […]
Poetry Round-up April 2014
Trolling the internet for wonderful tidbits of and about poetry, this is what I came away with.
Speculative Poetry Round-up 2/2014: (Mostly) British
Diane confesses: you’re only getting this speculative poetry roundup because she didn’t finish her review. But don’t worry, it’s mostly British….
Speculative Poetry Round-up January 2014
Diane goes walkabout on the web and discovers a surprisingly large amount of speculative fiction poetry, just waiting for you all to drop by.
Speculative Poetry Round-up October/November 2013
A round-up of the speculative poetry I’ve found online in the past month or so.
Poetry Roundup – September 2013
A summary of excellent SF poetry that can be found online.
Excerpt: STARMEN by Francis Hamit: Support the Kickstarter
Francis Hamit offers Amazing’s readers a 14,000+ word excerpt from his upcoming novel, Starmen. Starmen is a 190,000 word epic featuring, among other things, alternate history, quantum mechanics, Apache Indian myths and nasty Aliens. It all begins in 1875 El Paso, Texas.
Why an SF Centennial When SF Has Been Around For Centuries – Except It Hasn’t
When was Science Fiction first established? In 1926…and not before.
Anime roundup 4/22/2021: Here’s Looking At You
In this week’s viewing: One more preview, some second looks, and a lineup for the rest of the season!
SF/F Magazines Wait Out The Great Pause—Part 1: Submissions & Supplies
Check it out: Amazing Stories was consulted….
MoCon Flash Fiction & Poetry Contest Winners!
Apex is proud to share the winning stories from this year’s first annual MoCon flash fiction and poetry contest! Below are the stories and poems accompanied by the artwork that served as inspiration. Enjoy! “Mood” […]
Delirium and Delight: The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe
This post on Edgar Allan Poe poetry is sponsored by Flatiron Books, publishers of His Hideous Heart, a collection of 13 of Edgar Allan Poe’s most unsettling tales reimagined. 13 young adult authors… 13 heart-stopping tales… […]
Anime roundup 1/12/2017: The Winter of Our Discontent
In this week’s viewing: It’s time for the first helping of 2017 premieres! Um, you may want to brace yourself.
Poetry – Chemical Letters by Octavia Cade
Chemical Letters has been nominated for the 2016 Elgin Award for best poetry collection (of 2014/15)
Poetry Review – Dawn of the Algorithm, Yann Rousselot
A motion poem and a crowd-funded publishing program.
2015 Poetry Recap plus Review – Haiku of the Dead
Internationally domiciled Diane gets back to reviewing some genre poetry
The 1941 Retro Hugo Awards: Supplement – Professionally Published Fiction List
A listing of all of the professionally published fiction for 1940.
Poetry Review: SETI Hits Paydirt, D. Kopaska-Merkel
Poems about stealthy alien invasion, alien colonization, trans-dimensional relationships, Amazons, gods, hillbillies and hicks, horticulture, uplifted animals, and bugs – lots of bugs.
Poetry Review – The Robot Scientist’s Daughter, Jeannine Hall Gailey
Poetry from a childhood spent exposed to radiation.
Poetry – Cinderella Jump Rope Rhymes
Some unexpected finds discovered while stumbling around the internet.
Poetry Review – Undoing Winter by Shannon Connor Winward
A review of a fabulous little chapbook written by Shannon Connor Winward: “Undoing Winter”
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