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From the introduction: Some poems in this book gallop and kick. Some swerve elegantly like an escape pod caught in a gravity well. Other roll quiet as a child’s blanket. The words in these pages won’t seem the same each time you read them. They will be just what you were looking for, but nothing that you expected. - Lucy A. Snyder, author of the Bram Stoker Award-winning poetry collection Chimeric Machines Praise for An Inheritance of Stone The poems in An Inheritance of Stone ponder what it is to be human -- to be consciously conscious -- from diversely entertaining angles. Lava lamp chronicles, deluded horses, jaded rocketship captains, and a woman who turns into a diamond figure in th...
Leslie J. Anderson explores awe, gratitude, grief, and growth as she looks at the universe, the grains of sand, the comic books in her closet, the myths that came a thousand years before, and the science fiction future yet to come. Her poetry is revealing, inspirational, and aspirational.
"One man had tiger stripes tattooed onto his face, yellowed eyes, and was wearing dozens of thick chains across his chest. One lady had flowers woven in her hair, which was florescent orange with turquoise stripes. At least two people had honest-to-goodness swords attached to their hips. One of them wrapped his fingers around his, like a threat. Those two were also wearing what could be called matching uniforms, though I'd never seen a uniform feature black leather so prominently. A woman had white hair almost to her knees. She held a whitewood staff and squinted up at me over her eggs and bacon. There was a man wearing nothing but a pinstriped kilt and a green stone necklace. I looked at th...
This poetry collection celebrates the impossible truths of the natural world and the magic that hides in plain sight. Poet and podcaster Jarod K. Anderson (creator of The CryptoNaturalist Podcast) has built a large audience of social media followers and podcast listeners with his strange, vibrant appreciations of nature. Ranging from contemplations of mortality to appreciations of single-celled organisms, the poems in this collection highlight our connection to a living universe and affirm our place in a wilderness worthy of our love.
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In this exciting collection of noblebright fantasy, fresh new fantasy voices and award-winning authors explore grief and hope, sacrifice and heroism. Rediscover the best aspect of classic fantasy - the noblebright ideals that made heroes heroic, even when the world grew dark around them. Thieves, dragons, nightmares, fairy warriors, pookas, enchanted bear-men, and other magical creatures will delight you in these unique tales of possibility, courage, and hope. This anthology features stories from: Leslie J. Anderson, C.A. Barrett, Terri Bruce, Aaron DaMommio, M.C. Dwyer, Anthony Eichenlaub, Francesca Forrest, Chloe Garner, W.R. Gingell, Lora Gray, Kelly A. Harmon, Tom Howard, Rollin Jewett, Tom Jolly, Samuel Marzioli, Amanda Nargi, Aimee Ogden, Beth Powers, Darrell J. Pursiful, Charles D. Shell, April Steenburgh, Alena Sullivan, and Troy Tang. Edited by Robert McCowen and C. J. Brightley.
recompose: to compose again or differently. This is the first pre-crowdfunded issue of recompose, #0.
On the last day of planet Earth, a love-struck couple cling to each other as the world burns. They survive only to greet a new dawn – one filled with violent mutations and terrifying consequences – conceived from the ashes of humanity's defeat. Can our heartfelt protagonists stay together Until The End, or will the harsh realities of a new world tear them apart? Join over 20 authors from around the world as they lay down for us a truly frightening universe – one that, after reading, Romeo could end up eating Juliette's heart out over instead of his own.