2019 Rhysling Anthology and Award

Anthology Information

Editor and Rhysling Chair:
David C. Kopaska-Merkel

Book Design: F.J. Bergmann

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by Robert Frazier

Publisher: Science Fiction Poetry Association

All Award Winners

Short Poem Category

First Place: “After Her Brother Ripped the Heads from Her Paper Dolls” • Beth Cato • Mythic Delirium 4.3

Second Place: What Loves You • Jeff Crandall • Fantasy & Science Fiction September/October

Third Place: A City Built on Bones • Ann K. Schwader • Abyss & Apex 66

Long Poem Category

First Place: Ursula Le Guin in the Underworld • Sarah Tolmie • On Spec: The Canadian Magazine of the Fantastic, April

Second Place: The Fairies in the Crawlspace • Beth Cato • Uncanny 21

Third Place: 3-Minute Future • F. J. Bergmann • Unlikely Stories V

Chair and Winner Biographies

Nebula Award-nominated Beth Cato is the author of the Clockwork Dagger duology and the Blood of Earth trilogy from Harper Voyager. She’s a Hanford, California, native transplanted to the Arizona desert, where she lives with her husband, son, and requisite cats. Follow her at BethCato.comand on Twitter at @BethCato.

Sarah Tolmie is a poet, speculative fiction writer and professor of British literature and creative writing at the University of Waterloo. Her poetry collection The Art of Dying was nominated for the 2019 Griffin Prize, and her poem “Ursula Le Guin in the Underworld” is nominated for an Aurora Award. Her most recent novel, The Little Animals, about the 17th-century Dutch microscopist
Leeuwenhoek and his weird (fictional) encounter with the goose girl from the Brothers Grimm, came out in May to starred reviews in PW and Locus. Her work appears in Year’s Best Canadian Poetry in English (2018) and Year’s Best Weird Fiction (2017). Her first book of poems, Trio, was shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Award in 2015, and her first novel, The Stone Boatmen, for the Campbell Award (2014).

Jeff Crandall is a Washington State poet, glass artist and a founding editor of Floating Bridge Press. His work has appeared previously in Beloit Poetry Journal, Bloom, North American Review, JAMA and Seattle Review, among others. His book of poems, The Grief Pool, was published by Firestorm Press

Millie Ho’s work appears in Strange Horizons, Uncanny Magazine, Fireside Fiction, and more. She draws the comic sorrowbacon. She attended Clarion West in 2019. Find her on Twitter @Millie_Ho

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Ann K. Schwader’s poems have recently appeared in Spectral Realms, Dreams & Nightmares, Star*Line, Abyss & Apex, and Weird Fiction Review. Her most recent collection, Dark Energies (P’rea Press 2015) was a Bram Stoker Award Finalist. She has been a Rhysling Award winner twice (for short & long form), and she was voted SFPA Grand Master in 2018

F.J. Bergmann won the Rhysling Award for the Short Poem in 2008 and the Long Poem in 2015. She is pleased to mention that Star*Line published this year's winning short poem under her (former) editorship. She is the poetry editor of Mobius: The Journal of Social Change and the managing editor of MadHat Press. Her specialty is imagining tragedies on or near exoplanets.

All Nominated Poems

124 members voted on 85 short poems and 54 long poems from 64 publications.

Short Poems

Long Poems

Nominations per Publication

Number of NominationsPublication Name
6Abyss & Apex
3Altered Reality Magazine
1Amazing Stories Magazine
2Analog Science Fiction and Fact
2Apparition Lit
1Artifacts (Independent Legions Publishing)
2Asimov’s Science Fiction
1Atlas Poetica: 25 Science Fiction Tanka & Kyoka, eds. Julie Bloss Kelsey & Susan Burch
1Birthing Monsters: Frankenstein’s Cabinet of Curiosities and Cruelties (Firbolg Publishing)
1Bleeding Saffron (Weasel Press)
1Civilized Beasts III, ed. Vincent Corbeau (Weasel Press)
1The Cockroach Conservatory
1Dark Matters (Tapsalteerie Press)
1Deadman's Tome Shit Fest, ed. Jesse Dedman (?)
1Devilfish Review
8Dreams and Nightmares
3Entanglement (diminuendo press)
4Eternal Haunted Summer
1Evansville Review
1Exploits in the Adirondacks, ed. ? (pub518)
11Eye to the Telescope
3Fantasy & Science Fiction
1Fireside Fiction
2Grievous Angel
1Haikuniverse
1Heroic Fantasy Quarterly
1Illumen
1Kaleidotrope
1krystalvolneyfanssite
1The Ladies of Horror Picture-Prompt Writing Challenge
6Liminality
2Liquid Imagination
1The Literary Hatchet
1Luna Luna Magazine
1Mithila Review
1Modern Poetry Review
1Multiverse, ed. Russell Jones (Shoreline of Infinity)
3Mythic Delirium
1Not Very Quiet
1On Spec: The Canadian Magazine of the Fantastic
4The Pedestal Magazine
1The Philippines Graphic
1Poetry Northwest
4Polu Texni
1Poppy Road Review
1Priestess & Hierophant
1Projector Magazine
2Riddled with Arrows
1The School Magazine
1SFPA Poetry Contest
1Scifaikuest
1Secret Histories and Exobiologies (Poet's Haven)
1The Sirens Call
1Space & Time Magazine
1Spaceports & Spidersilk
2Spectral Realms
8Star*Line
4Strange Horizons
3Sycorax Journal
6Uncanny
1Unlikely Stories
1Untimely Frost: Poetry Unthawed, eds. Suzie & Bruce Lockhart (Lycan Valley Press)
2Vastarien
3War (Crystal Lake Publishing)
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