This is reposted from my old blog. I’ve imported the whole post, comments and all, into a single space here. I’ve listed it here under its original date.
Rhysling Eligible Poems, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
With Rhysling nominations open to SFPA members, I thought I would provide a list of my poems that were first published in 2009.
From Cyborg Chimera, a collection published by Sam’s Dot Publishing (poems unpublished before 2009)
A Nightmare’s Whisper Bill Passed, a Fib
FreeFall Conviction
In Exile Dozer
Orion Out the Window Watchdog 6.9.2
Unhand Me Cyborg Chimera
Avatar Not Programmed That Way
Suffrage Sphinx-Speak
Horrorscope Generic
The Sacred, the Savage Double Helix
Censor Censure Censer Gone Awry
Id Insomniac
In Aoife’s Kiss
Colonizers (June 2009)
Under Pressure (June 2009)
Fortunes Told (June 2009)
A Note on Her Pillow (December 2009)
In Astropoetica
When the Seeing is Good (Autumn 2009)
Project (March 2009)
Mr. Lincoln’s Program (June 2009)
In Cover of Darkness (poetry anthology)
Night Falls (May 2009)
In Expressions newsletter
Our Universe Expands (June 2009)
Each Particle Contains the Whole (October 2009)
in early autumn (November 2009)
Night Watch (December 2009)
Ambarvalia (December 2009)
Dreams of Elsewhere (March 2009)
In The Genesis Project
Visitation (2009)
Men of Renown (2009)
Bypassed (June 2009)
In Mirror Dance
Cave Drawings (Autumn 2009)
Long Compton (Winter 2009)
In Motel 58
Chicago, 1893 (March 2009)
In His Images (March 2009)
electrodes hooked up (April 2009)
a bulleted list (October 2009)
In Scifaikuest
Manipulated (May 2009, online)
In Space, Lost (May 2009, print)
always pleased to serve (May 2009, print)
gods who frighten us (August 2009)
Organic Emissary’s Fib (August 2009)
Hide and Seek (August 2009)
beneath icy plains (August 2009)
non-binary codes (August 2009, online)
Harvest Moon (November 2009)
Juno’s Itinerary (November 2009)
elderberry wine (November 2009, online)
In Sloth Jockey
Pellinore’s Dive (Feb 2009)
Faultlines (May 2009)
mane proudly shaken (June 2009)
“Manipulated” is the only one that falls in the “long poem” category. All the rest are below 50 lines.
I will be happy to email the full text of any of these poems to SFPA members upon request. A few samples are available here.
My contact information: shellybryant [at] yahoo [dot] com
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