My poem Solstice has been published at Songs of Eretz Poetry Review. It’s a poem about King Xau’s sister and King Donal’s brother.
My poem Solstice has been published at Songs of Eretz Poetry Review. It’s a poem about King Xau’s sister and King Donal’s brother.
I am happy to report that my poem “Seventeenth Lesson” has been accepted by Heroic Fantasy Quarterly π “Seventeenth Lesson” is a poem about King Xau’s eldest son and the dragon, and is scheduled for publication in March 2017.
My poem Rachel has been published at Songs of Eretz Poetry Review. It is not a poem about dragons, or demons, or King Xau, but rather about one of my childhood friends.
My poem “Judgment” has been accepted by Songs of Eretz Poetry Review π “Judgment” is a poem about King Xau and his second queen, Hana.
My poem Li has just appeared in Songs of Eretz Poetry Review. I’m fond of the poem, even though very little happens in it: Li, captain of King Xau’s guards, prepares to sleep!
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My poem “Princess Tea Party” has been accepted by Songs of Eretz Poetry Review. It’s a poem about Lucy, not a fantasy piece.
My poem “Brighid,” first published in Apex Magazine, has been reprinted in the first Poetry Nook anthology, Poetry Nook: Popular Contest Winners. It is part of the King Xau epic, and is a rather dark poem about a six-year-old girl who was the servant to a demon.
I’ve been away visiting relatives and have accumulated several poetry items to report…. My poem “Daunted,” featuring both King Xau and the dragon, has been accepted by Dreams & Nightmares. Songs of Eretz Poetry Review published my poem Captain (a poem from the perspective of one of Xau’s guards) and accepted my poem “Pestilence,” (Yes, “Pestilence,” does have a comma in its title.) A poem about Lucy, “For My Life,” was accepted by The Violet Hour. Last but not least, my poem Night, first published in Ship of Fools, won the 92nd weekly contest at poetrynook.com π
Here is my schedule for MidAmeriCon II, the 74th Worldcon:
Mars Needs Poets, Thursday 8/18/2016, 11:00 – 12:00, Room 2205
– Let’s talk science fiction and fantasy poetry! Where can you find it? Who’s writing it? What pieces do we love? And how is science fiction changing the landscape of modern poetry?
– Jim Davidson (M), Mary Soon Lee, Rose Lemberg, Frederick Turner, Dr. Mary A. Turzillo Ph.D., Jo Walton
Spec Fic Poets: A Group Reading, Friday 8/19/2016, 12:00 – 13:00, Room 2203
– Frederick Turner, Michael Substelny, Mr. Robin Wayne Bailey, Mary Soon Lee, Jim Davidson, Symantha Reagor (M), Bogi TakΓ‘cs, Erin Wilcox
Beta Readers, Friday 8/19/2016, 13:00 – 14:00, Room 2206
– What is the best way to choose beta readers, and when are they most useful? Our panel discuss how to get the best out of beta readers, who to avoid and how to deal with their critique.
– Mr. Eric James Stone, Martin L. Shoemaker, Mary Soon Lee, Shanna Swendson (M), Sharon Bass
Autographing, Saturday 8/20/2016, 12:00 – 13:00, Autographing Space
– William Ledbetter, Mary Soon Lee, Sunil Patel, Courtney Schafer, Howard Tayler
My poem Not Like This is in the latest issue of Apex Magazine. It’s a Xau poem I’m distinctly fond of, in which Xau is heroic. And my poems “Bowl” and “On Vacation” are both in the latest issue of Ship of Fools. “Bowl” is a very quiet Xau poem, and “On Vacation” is a non-Xau poem about reading. I note that I have now had 25 poems published in Ship of Fools!
My poem “Wolf Moon” is in the latest issue of Dreams & Nightmares. The poem was first published in “Crowned”.
Also, I have returned from Confluence, the annual Pittsburgh SF/F conference, where I had a good but exhausting time. I was on five panels, plus I held a Kaffeeklatsch on dragons and I gave a reading. I particularly enjoyed hearing other authors read; Saladin Ahmed read one of his short stories, plus I heard Darrell Schweitzer and Timons Esaias, and briefer snippets from others.