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An Alien Ate My SF Poem

Elizabeth Barrette


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Pinny
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Hour By Hour
by Lindsey Duncan

Weepers And Ragers
by Aliette de Bodard

Diminished Capacity
by Andrew Zimmerman Jones

And Saturn Below
by Wade Ogletree

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The Devil You Know
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Poetry Editorial
by Trent Walters

Dreams of Sinaloa
by Alveraz Ricardez

The Japanese Businessman
by Kyle Hemmings

An Alien Ate My SF Poem
by Elizabeth Barrette

Partial–birth Revolution
by Kaori Praschak

Vault
by John Fyffe

Pancho' s Email
by Marie Vibbert

Twelve Dancing Daughters
by Pam McNew

Alone No More
by William Trowbridge


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"Currently, there are two categories, the long poem (50 lines or longer) and the short poem (0–49 lines, though how one can have a zero–line poem is a legitimate question)."
– Greg Beatty in "Reading the Rhysling: 1978" in Strange Horizons, February 13, 2006

An Alien Ate My SF Poem

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More than 270 of her poems have appeared in over seventy markets. Her recent poetry credits include "The Night Mare Song" in Sorcerous Signals and "Calligraphy in Silk" in Emerging Visions. Her current day job is Managing Editor for PanGaia magazine, which includes selecting the poetry.


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