I have four poems in the new issue of Star*Line (issue #40.1, Winter 2017). All four poems were written in October-November 2016. One of them, Wilderness 2050, may be read online, as it is an Editor’s Choice poem.
I have four poems in the new issue of Star*Line (issue #40.1, Winter 2017). All four poems were written in October-November 2016. One of them, Wilderness 2050, may be read online, as it is an Editor’s Choice poem.
I am delighted to report that my poem First Lesson has been nominated for the 2017 Rhysling Award π “First Lesson” is part of The Sign of the Dragon, and first appeared in Silver Blade.
My poem “Preschool 2050” has been accepted for the forthcoming Robots issue of Eye to the Telescope π
First and foremost, Happy New Year! May 2017 be kind to you.
Secondly, a quick summary of 2016 on the writing front. I wrote 97 new poems, revised many more, revised and re-revised The Sign of the Dragon, and wrote two short stories. I had 66 acceptances, 67 publications, 3 of my poems were nominated for the Rhysling Award, and I won the Elgin Awardfor Crowned π Balanced against this, I had a very large number of rejections (untallied, but probably about a thousand, since even when I have a poem accepted, the place accepting it usually rejects the other poems that I sent in that batch).
Thirdly, Crowned received two more Goodreads reviews in December: one by Jenny Blackford and one by John Reinhart π
The official publication date isn’t until January, but I have received contributor copies of the Jan/Feb 2017 issue of Fantasy & Science Fiction containing my poem “Kingship” and I am happy π
This is my first poem in F&SF, though I have had four short stories published there. It is (surprise, surprise) a poem about King Xau, and I am fond of it.
I have poems, all reprints, out in Issue 19 of The Were-Traveler π
I have belatedly realized that my poem “Legacy” (accepted in June) has been published in After Happy Hour Review. “Legacy” is a short, mainstream poem. It used to be a long mainstream poem, but I pared it down….
My poem “Stay” has been accepted by Songs of Eretz Poetry Review. “Stay” tells a sad part of King Xau’s story.
Two pieces of good news…. My poem Judgment has appeared in Songs of Eretz Poetry Review. “Judgment” is a poem from near the end of King Xau’s story. And my poem “Moon Swan” has been accepted by Undead: A Poetry Anthology; “Moon Swan” first appeared in Star*Line.
Star*Line has accepted two more of my poems, “Magicians” and “Invitation.” They are both new poems (written in November). N.B. In case it’s not clear to anyone, I receive considerably more rejections than acceptances. In the past week, I’ve had rejections from Dreams & Nightmares, F&SF, Gettysburg Review, Interzone, Mithila Review, Polu Texni (two out of three poems rejected), and Star*Line (one out of three poems rejected). It’s been a busy week!