My poem “Daunted,” first published in Dreams & Nightmares, has been nominated for this year’s Rhysling Award π π “Daunted” is one of the longer poems from The Sign of the Dragon, and features King Xau, Captain Li, and the dragon.
My poem “Daunted,” first published in Dreams & Nightmares, has been nominated for this year’s Rhysling Award π π “Daunted” is one of the longer poems from The Sign of the Dragon, and features King Xau, Captain Li, and the dragon.
I just sold a poem to Asimov’s Science Fiction, my first sale to them π π For the record, they had rejected forty poems of mine over the past four and a half years. This is a happy day π π π
Happy New Year! My poems “Treebound” and “Monster: Puppeteer” are in the new issue of Apex Magazine, and will appear online on January 12th and January 19th respectively. “Treebound” is a short stand-alone fantasy poem that I am fond of, and “Monster: Puppeteer” is one of the darker poems in The Sign of the Dragon.
My poem Dark Harvest has just been published in the Winter 2017 issue of Mirror Dance. “Dark Harvest” is one of the poems that I added into The Sign of the Dragon whilst making revisions this spring.
My poem “Camelot Cats” has been accepted for the Arthuriana issue of Eye to the Telescope π And I am on vacation with Lucy π
I had two poems accepted by Uppagus: “On Reading Le Guin” and “Trojan Cats” π
I am delighted to report that my short-short “Fantasy Nights” has been accepted by Daily Science Fiction π
My poems “Stormalong Bay” and “Eligible” are both in the new issue of Ship of Fools, issue #77. The former is a poem about a day at Disney with William (back when William was seven years old), and the latter is a King Xau poem.
Happiness! I’ve received contributor copies of the Jan/Feb 2018 issue of Fantasy & Science Fiction containing my poem “Dear Creator.
My poem “Alien Interview Questions” has been accepted by Dreams & Nightmares π