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Poetry 2
Selected Works Series
Selected Works are signed and numbered trade
paper editions,
approximately 100 pages each. Priced at $6.95 except
as noted.
"A poetry renaissance is in the making, emerging from the
sf/fantasy/horror genres, which provide a wealth of concepts,
tools, and
vocabulary unavailable to mainstream poets. A number of skilled
authors are
using these resources to forge a new kind of poetry, creating
lyrical journeys
to the very event horizons of time, space, and human
imagination.
Bobbi Sinha-Morey's landmark Selected Poetry Series from Dark
Regions
Press showcases some of the best of this new poetry, with
anthologies by W.
Gregory Stewart, Wendy Rathbone, Don Webb, David C.
Kopaska-Merkel, and Denise
Dumars, among other already published and still to come.
Check it out. See if you don't agree that a renaissance is in
the
making...and poetry will never be the same."
--Kendall Evans
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Architectures
of Night by Ann K. Schwader Illustrations by Allen Koszowski 52 pgs., $5.95 Ann K. Schwader has published hundreds of poems and numerous short stories to markets ranging from Star*line and The Magazine of Speculative Poetry to Weird Tales and Dreams of Decadence. She is an active member of both SFWA and HWA, with mulitple Honorable Mentions in Year's Best Fantasy & Horror. Her poetry has been anthologized in Time Frames (Rune Press, 1991), The Weird Sonneteers (Anamnesis Press, 2000), Dark Voices (Flesh & Blood Press, 2002), The Nyarlathotep Cycle, The Innsmouth Cycle, and The Book of Eibon (all Chaosium Press), in addition to several Rhysling Award anthologies. |
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Murmurous Haunts by Bentley Little 81 pages; SOLD OUT |
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Sensuous Debris: Selected Poems, 1970-1995
by
Bruce Boston
Five-time winner of the Rhysling Award, Bruce Boston is considered by many to be the leading contemporary genre poet. Sensuous Debris gathers some of the best poems from twenty-five years of publishing in commercial and alternative presses. "If SF were to select a poet laureate, Bruce Boston
would
inarguably by the post's most logical first candidate." |
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