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2016

Speculative poetry contains elements of science fiction, fantasy, horror, surrealism, and more. Not all of my poetry is speculative, but quite a bit is.

  • "Exile," Star*Line, 39.1 Winter 2016

  • "Colonies," Star*Line, 39.2 Spring 2016

  • "Nameless," Star*Line, 39.2  Spring 2016

  • "The Hawk Soars," Tanka Journal, #3,  2016

  • "A Comet Plunges," Tanka Journal, #3, 2016

  • "The Fountain," Three Line Poetry, May 2016, Issue 37.

  • "Fey," Star*Line, 39.3 Summer 2016

  • "Red Star Elegy," Star*Line, 39.3 Summer 2016

  • "Friends in Small Places," Star*Line, 39.3 Summer 2016

  • "Past Imperfect," Poetry Quarterly, Summer 2016, RHYSLING NOMINEE.

  • "Connect the Dots," Poetry Quarterly, Summer 2016, Rebecca Lard Prize contender

  • "What We Sow," Inwood, Indiana, "Reaping" 2016

  • "Ghost Town," Inwood, Indiana, "Reaping" 2016

  • "The Crow," The Tanka Journal, #4 2016

  • "The Suit," The Tanka Journal, #4 2016

  • "Persephone," (sestina), Silver Blade 31, Summer 2016

  • "Storm Miners," Winner of the Blue Monday Review Storytime Challenge for August, 2016. RHYSLING NOMINEE.

  • "SN 1006," Star*Line, 39.4, Fall 2016

  • "Fairest," Star*Line, 39.4, Fall 2016

  • "Protocols," Star*Line, 39.4, Fall 2016

  • "The Door," Grievous Angel, October 10, 2016

  • "Falling," Dreams & Nightmares, 104, September 2016

  • "Possession," Eye to the Telescope, Issue 22, October 2016

  • "Footsteps," Science Fiction Poetry Association's 2016 Halloween Reading. October, 2016.

  • "The Owl," Electric Haiga, October 31, 2016.

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