My poem, Encantada, loosely based – very loosely based – on some of the legends of the pink dolphins of the Amazon River (Inia geoffrensis), is up at Stone Telling today, along with a powerful poem by Amal El-Mohtar, aka
tithenai, Pieces. (I am trying not to be jealous that her poem is so much better than mine and, I must admit, failing badly.)
Also in the issue: Karen Joy Fowler, better known to most of you as the author of The Jane Austen Book Club, but known to write award-winning genre stuff now and again; the fabulous Nisi Shawl, who won the Tiptree for Filter House, and other amazing people.
While I'm talking poetry, if you haven't read ink scrawl, yet, do so. Especially recommended: Reb Yoel's Violin, by Rose Lemberg, and Unland, Unlife by Mike and Anita Allen, but everything in the issue is lovely, boding very well for the future of this journal.
Also in the issue: Karen Joy Fowler, better known to most of you as the author of The Jane Austen Book Club, but known to write award-winning genre stuff now and again; the fabulous Nisi Shawl, who won the Tiptree for Filter House, and other amazing people.
While I'm talking poetry, if you haven't read ink scrawl, yet, do so. Especially recommended: Reb Yoel's Violin, by Rose Lemberg, and Unland, Unlife by Mike and Anita Allen, but everything in the issue is lovely, boding very well for the future of this journal.