Speculative Poetry Round Up December 2014
John Reinhart – and spec-fic poetry – seem to be everywhere these days
Poetry – Cinderella Jump Rope Rhymes
Some unexpected finds discovered while stumbling around the internet.
Poetry Review – Mourning Jewelry by Stephanie M. Wytovich
Who would’ve thought that there were so many ways to describe and enact death and dying?
Poetry Review – Fearworms by Robert Payne Cabeen
Not only does SF Poetry exist as a full-fledged entity, but there are also people who identify as SF Poets. AND they have their own little association too.
Reporte del I Congreso Internacional de Narrativa Fantástica
A report on 2014’s International Congress of Fantastic Fiction, help in Lima Peru
Interview with José Luís Hereyra Collante, Translator of The Riders of Remembrance by Antonio Mora Vélez. *
(A spanish language version of this interview can be found here Tanya Tynjala for Amazing Stories: Antonio Mora Vélez is a key author in Latin American science fiction. He is best known as a narrator. […]
Entrevista al Escritor Colombiano Antonio Mora VéleZ, Uno de los Pioneros de la Ciencia Ficción Latinoamericana. *
an interview with author Antonio Mora VéleZ
Post Populares de Septiembre
A summary for our spanish speaking friends of our most popular items from September
Speculative Poetry Round Up October 2014
Bringing you the first Science Fiction Poetry Association’s annual Halloween poetry reading.
Poetry Review – Undoing Winter by Shannon Connor Winward
A review of a fabulous little chapbook written by Shannon Connor Winward: “Undoing Winter”
Magazine Review – Liminality: A Magazine of Speculative Poetry
A review of a brand new online speculative fiction poetry magazine.
Interview with Elizabeth Barrette, Part 2
The conclusion of Diane Severson’s interview with poet and author Elizabeth Barrette.
Interview – Elizabeth Barrette, Poet and Wordsmith
An interview with full-time wordsmith Elizabeth Barrette
Noticias Literatura 24-9
A sneak peak at this year’s Hispacon poster; Alpha Eridiani features poetry and new author Velez Antonio Mora and the The Library of Egia Cultural Centre in Donostia – San Sebastián will be offering a literary tea
Genre Poetry Round Up August 2014
Our Diva delivers a short report on Worldcon and then dives right back into poetry
Poetry – Elgin Award Nominee Showcase
Today, something different. Spending a bit of time with the Elgin Award nominees.
Book Review: They Say the Sirens Left the Seas
A review of a poetry collection that includes a few directly inspired by the works of Lord Dunsany and H. P. Lovecraft.
Poetry – Embrace the Hideous Immaculate, C. Hensley
“Horror is a church. Its blood-stained glass both colors and reflects its readers’ worldview. It sacrifices many readers on the altar of repugnance.”
Los Post Más Populares de Mayo.
Tanya rounds up the most popular posts of May for our Spanish speaking audience.
Poetry Round Up June 2014
A roundup of Sonya Taaffe’s poetry in a variety of print and online outlets. Quite the tour!
Poetry Review: Scenes Along the Zombie Highway, Clark
Clark’s poems are first and foremost informative, then creepy, grisly and even a little bit tongue-in-cheek funny.
Novedades de Marzo-Abril en Hispanoamérica.
The latest and greatest from the spanish speaking (writing) genre world!
Poetry Review: Luminous Worlds, by David C. Kopaska-Merkel
A review of Luminous Worlds, including mythology, zombies and Lovecraftian horror
Magazine Review – Mythic Delirium – A Transition
A review of the entire 30th issue of Mythic Delirium magazine.
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