Deborah A. Bach (1960–)
Star*Line 11.2
Helen Bach
Rhysling Anthology 1995
Dave Bacharach
Dwarf Stars 2008
Sara Backer’s Elgin-nominated first book of poetry, Such Luck (Flowstone Press, 2019) follows two poetry chapbooks: Scavenger Hunt (dancing girl press)and Bicycle Lotus (Left Fork) which won the Turtle Island Poetry Prize. Her poems have appeared in Abyss & Apex, Asimov’s, Bracken, Crannóg, Dreams and Nightmares, ETTT, Liminality, The Pedestal, Polu Texni, Silver Blade, Space & Time, Star*Line, and Strange Horizons. She has also placed non-genre poems in over 100 journals, which include Slant, Tar River Poetry, Cut Bank, Poetry, and Kenyon Review. Her honors include a prize in the 2019 Plough Poetry Prize Competition and nine Pushcart nominations. A former world wanderer, she is now settled in her native New England.
Rhysling Anthology 1996, 2017, 2020, 2021
Star*Line 41.1, 45.1
Eugen Bacon is African Australian—her books Ivory’s Story, Danged Black Thing and Saving Shadows are finalists in the BSFA Awards. Eugen was announced in the honor list of the 2022 Otherwise Fellowships. She has won, been longlisted or commended in international awards, including the Foreword Indies Awards, Bridport Prize, Copyright Agency Prize, HWA Diversity Grant, Otherwise, Rhysling, Australian Shadows, Ditmar Awards and Nommo Awards for Speculative Fiction by Africans. Website: eugenbacon.com / Twitter: @EugenBacon.
Dwarf Stars 2023, 2024, 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2022
Kathy Bailey
Rhysling Anthology 2023
Ken Bailey (1914–2005)
Star*Line 19.4
Michael Bailey
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Alison Bainbridge is a poet, author and PhD Candidate living in Newcastle, UK. Her poetry has been published in Glitchwords, Wormwood Press Magazine, The Minison Project, Brave Voices Magazine and Off Menu Press, while her short stories have appeared in Daughters of Darkness (2019) ed. Blair Daniels, Mirror Dance Fantasy, and Revenant Journal.
Rhysling Anthology 2021, 2022
Harvey J. Baine was born in the Mississippi delta, but has spent all his adult years bouncing between Mississippi, Virginia, and Florida, currently residing in Appomattox. As his thesis, he published one collection of short stories, Cat Histories. He has placed poems in numerous journals.
Star*Line 36.2
Alexandria Baisden
Rhysling Anthology 2020
Kriti Bajaj
Dwarf Stars 2007
Stewart C Baker is an academic librarian and author of speculative fiction, poetry, and games. He is the author of The Butterfly Disjunct: And Other Stories (Interstellar Flight Press) and has written for the Nebula-nominated games The Bread Must Rise and A Death in Hyperspace; his poetry has appeared in Asimov’s, Fantasy, Star*Line, Modern Haiku, and other places. Born in England, Stewart has lived in South Carolina, Japan, and Los Angeles, and now lives within the traditional homelands of the Luckiamute Band of Kalapuya in Oregon—although if anyone asks, he’ll usually say he’s from the Internet.
Dwarf Stars 2019
Star*Line 41.3, 44.3, 45.1
Ross Balcom is a counselor living in Anaheim, California. His poems have appeared in Beyond Centauri, inkscrawl, Star*Line, and other publications.
Dwarf Stars 2013, 2015
Star*Line 35.2, 36.4, 37.2, 38.4, 39.1, 39.2
Rich Baldwin
Star*Line 30.1
Stacey Balkun
Dwarf Stars first place in 2016
Rhysling Anthology 2016
Abbi Ball
Rhysling Anthology 2003
Magdalena Ball is a novelist, poet, reviewer and interviewer, and is the Managing Editor of Compulsive Reader. She is the author of two novels and three poetry books, the most recent of which, Unmaking Atoms, was published in 2017 by Ginninderra Press. She has also co-authored six poetry chapbooks and won the 2017 Newcastle Poetry Prize Hunter Writers Centre members’ award.
Star*Line 40.1
William F. Ball
Star*Line 15.4, 15.5
Lee Ballentine was the editor of Ur-Vox.
Rhysling Anthology 1993, 1996, 2000, 2006
Star*Line 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 6.5, 8.4, 10.1, 10.4, 15.3, 16.4, 20.6, 21.1, 21.4, 22.2, 24.3, 25.2, 28.5, 28.6, 30.4, 30.5, 32.6
Kathleen Balma
Star*Line 37.3
Frances Balter
Star*Line 21.5
Joseph Barker (1929–)
Star*Line 30.4
Lauren Banka
Rhysling Anthology 2013
Ashley Bao is a Chinese-Canadian-American high school senior. Her poetry and short fiction have appeared in Reckoning, Strange Horizons, Cast of Wonders, and elsewhere. She may sometimes be found looking at cute cats on Twitter @ashleybaozi.
Rhysling Anthology 2021
Star*Line 44.4
David Barber lives in Norfolk, England, a county considered to be a generation behind the times. This is a good thing. His work has appeared in Daily Science Fiction, New Myths and Asimov’s. (He framed the cheque.) His ambition is to write.
Rhysling Anthology 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022
Star*Line 36.4, 37.1, 37.2, 37.3, 38.4, 39.1, 39.2, 39.3, 39.4, 40.1, 40.2, 41.1, 41.2, 41.3, 41.4, 42.1, 42.2, 42.3, 42.4, 43.1, 43.2, 43.3, 44.1, 44.2
Roxanne Barbour is a Burnaby (Canada) novel writer of science fiction, mystery, adventure, and romance (often in the same manuscript): Revolutions (Whiskey Creek Press, 2015), Sacred Trust (Whiskey Creek Press, 2015), Kaiku (self-published, 2017), Alien Innkeeper (The Wild Rose Press, 2017) An Alien Perspective (self-published, 2017), An Alien Confluence (self-published, 2019). Roxanne is also exploring speculative poetry and has poems in various issues of Scifaikuest, Star*Line, Three Line Poetry, Polar Borealis, and was the Featured Poet in the February 2018 issue of Scifaikuest.
Dwarf Stars 2019, 2022
Star*Line 41.1, 41.2, 41.4, 45.4
Daniel Gene Barlekamp writes poetry and fiction for adults and young readers. His poetry has appeared in Scifaiku, Daikaijuzine, Molecule, Horror Senryu, and elsewhere and has been translated into Mandarin by Poetry Hall. His middle-grade ghost story "The Curse of the Cat Man" is forthcoming in the anthology The Haunted States of America (Godwin/Macmillan, July 2024). Originally from New Jersey, Daniel now lives with his wife and son in Massachusetts, where he works in immigration law by day and attends law school by night.
Star*Line 47.3
Devan Barlow is the author of the Curses & Curtains series of fairy tales-meet-musicals fantasy novels. Her short fiction and poetry have appeared in several anthologies and magazines. She can be found at her website devanbarlow.com or on Bluesky @devanbarlow.bsky.social. She reads voraciously, and can often be found hanging out with her dog, drinking tea, and thinking about sea monsters.
Star*Line 46.2, 46.3, 46.4, 47.1, 47.2, 47.3, 47.4, 48.1
John Barlow
Dwarf Stars 2010
Tara Barnett
Rhysling Anthology 2011
Francine Barnwarth began studying and writing haiku in 1989 and continues to the present day. She has served as second vice-president of the Haiku Society of America and as editor of the Society's journal, Frogpond, 2012 through 2015. With Michele Root-Bernstein in 2017 she coauthored The Haiku Life: What We Learned As Editors of Frogpond (Modern Haiku Press). She currently serves as a member of the editorial staff for the Red Moon Anthology.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Simon Barraclough is the author and editor of several books, including Sunspots (Penned in the Margins, 2015), Laboratorio (Sidekick Books, 2015), Neptune Blue (Salt Publishing, 2011), and Bonjour Tetris (Penned in the Margins, 2010).
Rhysling Anthology third place in 2016
Elizabeth Barrette writes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction in the fields of speculative fiction, activism, and alternative spirituality. Her latest books are From Nature's Patient Hands: A Collection of Poetry and Prismatica: Science Fiction Poetry Spanning the Spectrum (penultimateproductions.weebly.com/books-written.html). Recent poetry publications include "Flying in the Wind" in Torn World and "LOL_ALIENS" in Star*Line. Her poems "The Shipwright's Song" and "The Cathedral of the Michaelangelines" were nominated for the 2012 Rhysling Award and "TiME to Go" for the Dwarf Stars Award. Her current study is cyberfunded creativity, including the popular “Poetry Fishbowl” project on her blog The Wordsmith’s Forge (ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com/730515.html). Her favorite pastimes include suspension-of-disbelief bungee-jumping and spelunking in other people’s reality tunnels.
Dwarf Stars second place in 2009, 2012, 2014
Rhysling Anthology 2005, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013
Star*Line 24.2, 29.3, 29.4, 30.2, 32.1, 32.5, 32.6, 33.1, 33.2, 33.3, 33.4, 34.1, 34.3, 34.4, 35.2, 35.4, 38.2
Ennis Rook Bashe
Rhysling Anthology 2024
Kayla-Jane Barrie
Dwarf Stars 2025
Dyana Basist
Star*Line 45.4
Sam Bateman
Dwarf Stars 2018
Paul L. Bates
Star*Line 31.6
Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867) is an immortal French poet best known for Les Fleurs du Mal.
Star*Line 37.3
Boyd Baumann grew up on a small ranch in northeast Kansas and is now a writer and a teacher in the Kansas City area. His work has appeared in Plainsongs, The South Dakota Review, The Rockhurst Review, Heartlands, and Barbaric Yawp, but for some reason The New Yorker keeps turning him down.
Star*Line 38.3
Roy Bayfield
Star*Line 34.4
Royal Baysinger writes across many forms and genres. His short fiction has appeared in several publications, including a picture book, Kasanova — Lost in Love. His poetry has been featured in Dreams & Nightmares, Star*Line, Frogpond, and Modern Haiku, among others. His work has also been collected in anthology. You can follow him online at royalbaysinger.com or @royalbaysinger on Twitter.
Dwarf Stars 2024
Star*Line 46.4, 47.4, 48.1
Juanjo Bazán is a Spanish author based in Madrid. His work has appeared in magazines Strange Horizons, Star*Line, Scifaikuest and Daily Science Fiction, and in anthologies Multiverse and Visiones. He has a science degree in Astrophysics and a M.A. in Creative Writing. Find him on Twitter as @xuanxu.
Dwarf Stars 2019
Star*Line 41.1, 41.2
Roberta Beary is the winner of the Bridport Prize for poetry. The longtime haibun editor for Modern Haiku, Beary travels widely as Roving Ambassador for The Haiku Foundation.
Dwarf Stars 2011, 2016, 2022, 2023, 2024
Greg Beatty was born and raised in Ohio. He has a B.A. from the University of Washington and a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa, both in English. He lives in Bellingham, Wash., and is married to Kathy Pitcher. He attended Clarion West, an intensive six-week workshop for writers preparing for professional careers in science fiction and fantasy, in 2000.
Dwarf Stars third place in 2006, first place in 2008, 2013
Rhysling Anthology first place in 2005, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011
Star*Line 26.3, 27.2, 27.3, 28.3, 28.4, 28.6, 29.2, 29.3, 34.4
Penny-Anne Beaudoin
Rhysling Anthology 2010
Gary Beck
Star*Line 18.5
Jeffrey Beck is the winner of the Hart Crane Memorial Poetry Award, honorable mention winner of the Frank O'Hara Poetry Prize, and finalist in the Naugatuck River Review poetry award. His poetry has been published in Miramar, Writing Tomorrow, Worcester Review, Grey Sparrow Journal, I-70 Review, and other journals.
Star*Line 38.3
Sabina C. Becker
Rhysling Anthology 2001
Star*Line 23.6
L. X. Beckett
Rhysling Anthology 2022
J. M. Bédard (she/her) spends long runs getting lost in other worlds, and writes to find her way out.
Star*Line 46.2
Tristan Beiter is a queer poet and speculative fiction nerd originally from Central Pennsylvania. His work has appeared in such venues as Liminality, Twisted Moon, Fantasy Magazine, and Abyss & Apex. When not reading or writing, he can be found doing needlecrafts, crafting absurdities with his boyfriend, or shouting about literary theory. Find him on Twitter at @TristanBeiter.
Rhysling Anthology 2022
Elizabeth Belile
Rhysling Anthology 1990
Dana Bell
Rhysling Anthology 2012
Helena Bell
Rhysling Anthology 2006
M. Shayne Bell
Rhysling Anthology 1990
Star*Line 15.4
R. Jean Bell, since before she can remember, has devoured any available reading material. In recent years, books--averaging one a day--have proven the most effective relief from chronic pain. All that reading led to writing both fiction and poetry. Connect with her at rjeanbell.com.
Rhysling Anthology 2022
Guy Belleranti lives in Tucson, Arizona. He writes fiction, nonfiction, poetry, puzzles and humor for both adults and children. His work has been published by over 230 different publications. A few of the places where his speculative poetry has appeared include Scifaikuest, The Fifth Di…, Illumen, Midnight Echo, parABnormal Magazine, The Hungur Chronicles, Grievous Angel, and Spaceports & Spidersilk.
Dwarf Stars 2006, 2022
Margaret Benbow is a Wisconsin poet and fiction author.
Star*Line 35.3, 36.2
Molly Bendall
Rhysling Anthology 1995
Gregory Benford
Rhysling Anthology 1988, 2007
Jared Benjamin
Star*Line 43.2
Elizabeth Bennefeld has been a member of SFPA since 2004. Occasionally, her articles, poems and songs have appeared in print and online publications, or been performed, over the past 48 years. She retired in 2014 after a 30-year career as a freelance editor, writer and consultant. Liz and her husband live in North Dakota, where they pursue their interests in reading, amateur radio, target pistol shooting, computers, and photography. You will find more of her poems at quiltedpoetry.net/blog
Dwarf Stars 2010
Rhysling Anthology 2010
Star*Line 32.4, 34.3, 38.4
Jim Bennett
Star*Line 30.4
Nancy Bennett
Star*Line 19.2, 19.3, 20.3, 20.4, 20.5, 20.6, 21.1, 21.2, 21.4, 22.1, 22.2, 22.3, 22.5, 22.6, 23.3, 23.4, 23.5, 23.6, 24.1, 24.2, 24.3, 30.4
Rebecca Bennett writes speculative fiction with small town flair. Her short stories and poetry have been published in Strange Horizons, Bourbon Penn, Translunar Travellers Lounge, and other literary locations. She wields minor power as a Senior Editor at Apparition Lit and Managing Editor at Heartlines Spec. You can follow her occasional tweets at @_rebeccab
Star*Line 47.1
Jocko Benoit is a Canadian poet.
Star*Line 37.1, 37.2
Aaron Bensen
Rhysling Anthology 2009
Ariana Benson was born in Norfolk, Virginia. Her debut collection, Black Pastoral, won the 2022 Cave Canem Poetry Prize, and is forthcoming from University of Georgia Press in September 2023. Benson has also received the Furious Flower Poetry Prize and the Graybeal Gowen Prize for Virginia Poets. Her poems and essays appear or are forthcoming in POETRY Magazine, Ploughshares, Poem-a-Day, the Kenyon Review, the Yale Review, and elsewhere. Through her writing, she strives to fashion vignettes of Blackness that speak to its infinite depth and richness.
Rhysling Anthology 2023
Carol Berg’s poems are forthcoming or in Crab Creek Review (Poetry Finalist 2017), DMQ Review, Hospital Drive (Contest Runner-Up 2017), Sou’wester, Spillway, Redactions, Radar Poetry, Verse Wisconsin and Zone 3. Her chapbooks Her Vena Amoris (Red Bird Chapbooks) and “Self-Portraits” in Ides (Silver Birch Press) are available. She was winner of a scholarship to Poets on the Coast and a recipient of a Finalist Grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Jerome Berglund
Dwarf Stars 2025
F. J. Bergmann edits poetry for Mobius: The Journal of Social Change and imagines tragedies on or near exoplanets. She has competed at National Poetry Slam as a member of the Madison, Wisconsin, Urban Spoken Word team. Her work appears irregularly in Abyss & Apex, Analog, Asimov's SF, and elsewhere in the alphabet. Out of the Black Forest won the 2013 Elgin Chapbook Award; A Catalogue of the Further Suns won the 2017 Gold Line Press poetry chapbook contest and the 2018 SFPA Elgin Chapbook Award. fjbergmann.com
Dwarf Stars 2012, 2013, 2014, second place in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024, 2025
Grand Master, 2024
Presidential Service Award, 2024
Rhysling Anthology first place in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, first place in 2015, double second place in 2016, 2017, third place in 2018, third place in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, first place and third place in 2025
Star*Line 33.2, 33.5, 34.1, 34.2, 34.4, 35.2, 40.4, 41.2, 41.3, 41.4, 42.1, 42.2, 42.4, 43.2, 44.3, 44.4, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4, 46.1, 46.2, 46.3, 46.4, 47.1, 47.3, 47.4, 48.1
Fred W. Bergmann translates as a hobby. Now ostensibly retired, he plans to do more poetry and short fiction translations from Spanish, German, and Ladino.
Dwarf Stars 2013
Star*Line 35.1, 35.2, 35.3, 36.2, 37.4, 38.1, 39.1, 46.4
Jacob Bergstresser lives in Southern California. He was the poetry editor for the late Departure Mirror Quarterly, and has recently started editing poetry anthologies.
Dwarf Stars 2021
Star*Line 47.3
Noah Berlatsky (he/him) has a poetry collection forthcoming from Ben Yehuda press and chapbooks forthcoming from above/ground, LJMcD Communications, and Origami Poetry Project. He tweets too much at @nberlat and scribbles longer at Everything is Horrible.
Dwarf Stars 2023
Paula Berman
Rhysling Anthology 2010
Ruth Berman’s work has appeared in many sf/fantasy, general, and literary magazines and anthologies. Her novel, Bradamant’s Quest, was published by FTL Publications of Minnesota. She was one of the contributors to Lady Poetesses from Hell (Bag Person Press Collective, Minneapolis). Her translation of two fairy tales by 18th-century writer Louise Cavelier Levesque, “The Prince of the Aquamarines” & “The Invisible Prince,” was published by Aqueduct Press of Seattle. She is a past winner of the Rhysling and Dwarf Stars awards.
Dwarf Stars first place in 2006, 2014
Rhysling Anthology 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1997, 1999, third place in 2000, first place in 2003, 2005, 2008, 2014, second place in 2015, first place in 2016, 2021, 2023, 2025
Star*Line 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 8.6, 10.1, 15.5, 19.2, 20.1, 21.3, 24.1, 24.5, 25.3, 26.3, 27.4, 27.6, 28.3, 28.4, 28.5, 32.4, 40.3, 40.4, 45.4, 47.1
Lore Bernier is a professional weirdo living in a 1970s & ’80s re-enactment community in strange, and sunny South Florida. Xe collects experiences, seashells, and butterfly plants. An artist, writer, artisan, and fencing enthusiast, xer on-line portfolio can be found at loralyearts.tumblr.com. Lore Bernier on Goodreads.
Rhysling Anthology 2017
Normand R. Bernier
Rhysling Anthology 2006
Anthony Bernstein is a writer of strange poems and tales, as well as an accomplished musician. Originally from NYC, in the mid-nineties he moved to Providence RI, land of H P Lovecraft. Bernstein lives with two cats, rescues. His writing appears in several dozen publications, including Space & Time, the Rhysling Anthology, and PanGaia.
Rhysling Anthology 2009
Star*Line 31.1, 31.5, 32.1, 32.4, 32.5, 33.4, 46.3, 47.1
Sydney Bernthold (they/them) is an artist from Columbus, Ohio, and a recent graduate of The Ohio State University with a B.A. in English. Their work has previously been published in Short Vine Magazine. They live in a haunted house with their betta fish, Jean Luc, and work at a local farmers' market when they are not writing about things that go bump in the night.
Star*Line 44.3, 48.1
Karen Berry
Dwarf Stars 2011
Frank C. Bertrand
Star*Line 1.3
John Gregory Betancourt
Star*Line 4.5
Samuel A. Betiku
Rhysling Anthology 2024
James Bettendorf is a retired teacher and has completed a poetry internship at the Loft in Minneapolis, MN. He has been published in Light Quarterly, Rockhurst Review, New Verse News and Talking Stick Review, among others.
Star*Line 37.4
Cathy Drinkwater Better
Star*Line 17.1, 17.2
Matt Betts, Lima, Ohio native, is a former radio personality, anchor and reporter. His first book, the steampunk adventure Odd Men Out, was released in 2013, and his scifi/urban fantasy novel Indelible Ink is out now. He’s done more; just ask him. Seriously, ask him. Please, please ask him.
Rhysling Anthology 2010, 2015, 2017
Star*Line 32.6
J. C. Beurnett
Star*Line 19.6
Sue C. Bever
Star*Line 9.2, 10.3, 11.1
Robert Beveridge (he/him) makes noise (xterminal.bandcamp.com) and writes poetry in Akron, OH. Recent/upcoming appearances in New American Legends, Toho Journal, and Chiron Review, among others.
Rhysling Anthology 2018, 2019
Fred Bicknese
Star*Line 16.4, 16.5
Hilary Biehl
Star*Line 46.2
Peggy Hale Bilbro
Dwarf Stars 2023
Flonet Biltgen (Elizabeth Wallace)
Star*Line 25.3, 25.4
Anne Binch
Star*Line 2.4/5
Max Bindi is an Italian Author/Translator/Poet and Multimedia Artist. His poetry has recently appeared in a variety of international literary magazines including The Horror Zine, Aphelion, Lovecraftiana (Rogue Planet Press), The Sirens Call eZine, Raven Cage Zine, Better Than Starbucks and tsuri-doro as well as in several poetry anthologies.
Dwarf Stars 2023, 2025
Ryan Bird
Star*Line 30.4
Edith Hope Bishop
Rhysling Anthology 2017
K. J. Bishop
Rhysling Anthology 2008
Michael Bishop (1945–) a writer of science fiction and fantasy, has won two Nebula Awards. He taught English at the University of Georgia before becoming a full-time writer.
Rhysling Anthology first place in 1979, 1985
Star*Line 5.4, 12.⅚
Carina Bissett
Rhysling Anthology 2024
Terry Bisson (1942–) is an award-winning science fiction writer, mainly known for his short stories, who lives in California. He published his first novel in 1981, and has been a working science fiction writer ever since.
Rhysling Anthology second place in 1995
Johannes S. H. Bjerg lives in a village where nobody knows what he’s up to. Rumour has it that he fumbles with words and images and only talks to dead philosophers, saints and God. He has a website where all his books are listed megaga.dk/?page_id=530 and has made most of them free for download.
Dwarf Stars 2020
D. S. Black
Star*Line 13.6, 14.1
Isaac Black, MFA graduate of Vermont College, has work published or forthcoming in journals like Beloit Poetry Journal, Callaloo, Fjords Review, Pittsburgh Poetry Review, San Pedro River Review, Snapdragon, and Spillway. He's also a recent Solstice finalist for the Stephen Dunn Prize in Poetry (2017 & 2018), winner of the Joy Harjo Poetry Prize from Cutthroat Magazine (Cornelius Eady as judge), and the 2020 Black History Month finalist for the Columbia Journal. A Pushcart (6 times) and Best of the Net nominee, Isaac's a recipient of poetry fellowships from the New York State Creative Artists Service Program (CAPS) and New York Foundation of the Arts.
Star*Line 35.4, 37.3, 37.4, 38.3, 39.4, 43.3, 44.1
Sandra Black
Star*Line 11.1
Jenny Blackford lives in Newcastle, Australia. Her poetry has appeared in Asimov's, Strange Horizons, Polu Texni and multiple Rhysling anthologies, as well as Australian and international literary journals such as Going Down Swinging and The Pedestal Magazine. Pitt Street Poetry published her third poetry book, The Alpaca Cantos, in March 2020, just in time for lockdown.
Rhysling Anthology 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, first place in 2021
Star*Line 35.1, 38.3, 39.2, 40.1, 42.4
Leigh Blackmore
Rhysling Anthology 2014
Will H. Blackwell, Jr. is a retired professor (emeritus), botany, Miami University (Ohio), presently adjunct in Biological Sciences, The University of Alabama, where his wife, Martha Powell, continues as a professor. He has poems published in Blue Unicorn, Poem, Pulse Online Literary Journal, Slant, The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature—and a science-fiction poem in Aoife’s Kiss.
Star*Line 35.4
Clara Blackwood
Rhysling Anthology 2020
Keily Blair (they/them) is a neurodivergent, queer writer and editor. They hold a BA in English: Creative Writing from UT Chattanooga, where their nonfiction won the Creative Nonfiction Award. Their fiction has appeared in magazines and anthologies such as The Dread Machine, Trembling With Fear, Good Southern Witches, and is upcoming in Dream of Shadows, Cosmic Horror Monthly, and others. They are currently at work on a dark, high fantasy novel. You can find more details about their work at keilyblair.com. They live in Chattanooga, TN with their husband, dog, cat, and four guinea pigs.
Star*Line 44.3
Polenth Blake
Star*Line 33.4
William Blake
Star*Line 2.3
Robert Donald Blaney
Star*Line 26.1
Lisa Creech Bledsoe is a hiker, beekeeper, and writer living in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Her poetry has appeared in more than 70 print and online journals and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. She has two full-length books of poetry, Appalachian Ground (2019) and Wolf Laundry (2020). She posts photos, poems, and essays at AppalachianGround.com.
Rhysling Anthology 2022
Star*Line 44.1
Tippi N. Blevins
Rhysling Anthology 2002
Star*Line 17.3, 18.2, 18.3
Peter Bloch-Hansen
Star*Line 40.2
Cas Blomberg lives in Sweden.
Star*Line 40.1, 40.3, 40.4, 43.1, 46.4
Morgan Bloodaxe
Star*Line 32.4
Nicole Bloomfield is a 16-year-old Hong Kong writer who has been published or accepted in more than twenty publications. One of her works was praised by The New Yorker, and another won the Renee Duke Youth Award. Her first chapbook, Crossing the Chasm, is forthcoming from Trouble Department in 2023.
Star*Line 45.2
Peri Fae Blomquist lives in Boston with her partner and two outrageous felines. She spends her weekdays blending in to the average human lifestyle, and her weekends attempting various projects she has not thought through all the way. She would stop writing and get a social life, but then the stories would keep her up at night.
Rhysling Anthology 2019
Andrea Blythe bides her time waiting for the apocalypse by writing speculative poetry and fiction. She is the author of Your Molten Heart / A Seed to Hatch (2018), a collection of erasure poems created from the pages of Trader Joe’s Fearless Flyers, and coauthor of Every Girl Becomes the Wolf (Finishing Line Press, 2018), a collaborative chapbook written with Laura Madeline Wiseman. She is a cohost of the New Books in Poetry podcast and is a member of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association and the Horror Writers Association. Learn more at andreablythe.com
Rhysling Anthology 2013, 2019, 2021
Star*Line 41.2, 42.4
Leah Bobet
Rhysling Anthology 2005, 2008
Star*Line 25.5
Zaynab Iliyasu Bobi
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Valerie Bodell
Star*Line 14.1
Emma Bolden
Rhysling Anthology 2010
Adam Bolivar specializes in writing metered and rhymed ballads, a traditional poetic form that taps into haunted undercurrents of folklore to produce spectral effects seldom found in other forms of writing. He is also a marionettist, and performs original plays written in ballad form. Bolivar's poetry has appeared on the pages of such publications as Spectral Realms and Black Wings of Cthulhu VI. His collection of weird balladry and Jack tales, The Lay of Old Hex, came out from Hippocampus Press in 2018. adambolivar.com
Rhysling Anthology second place in 2017, 2018
Melodie Bolt is a Flint, Michigan, poet who has appeared in venues such as Prairie Schooner, Paper Dragon, and Horror Curated. She is a long-time member of Flint Area Writers, a member of the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers, and a lifetime member of SFPA. She earned an MFA in Writing from Pacific University in Portland, Oregon. She currently resides with her partner, daughter, three dogs, and a kitty named Nyx. You can find her on Facebook or her website melodiebolt.com.
Dwarf Stars 2023
Coleman Bomar is a writer who currently resides in the mountains of East Tennessee. He’d rather write about bathroom graffiti as opposed to sunny days and dewy mornings even though he loves them. His works have been featured by 365 Tomorrows, The World of Myth Magazine, Impressions Literary Magazine, The Scarlet Leaf Review, The Heartland Review, Literary Yard, Danse Macabre, Anti-Heroin Chic, Showbear Family Circus Liberal Arts Magazine, Rats Ass Review, Nine Muses Poetry, Plum Tree Tavern, Prometheus Dreaming, SOFTBLOW, and Poets’ Choice Zine.
Star*Line 43.2, 44.2, 44.3
Mark Bonica’s poetry and fiction have appeared in The Mindful Word, Vine Leaves, Neiderngasse, Znine, and other publications.
Star*Line 36.4
Stephen Todd Booker
Star*Line 15.3, 15.5
Armoni “Monihymn” Boone
Rhysling Anthology 2024
R. A. Boris
Star*Line 6.3
John Borneman
Rhysling Anthology 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Star*Line 26.2, 26.4, 27.3, 28.4, 29.2, 29.4, 30.4, 31.4, 32.1
Dan Bornstein is a writer, artist, and translator with experience working in three languages: English, Hebrew, and Japanese. Haiku poetry, which he learned to read and appreciate in the original while living in Japan, inspires much of his creative work. He regularly posts texts and visual art on his bilingual website: danbornstein.com.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Star*Line 44.4
Robert Borski did not begin to write poetry until he was well into the middle of his sixth decade—hence his frequent description of himself as a late-blooming child prodigy—but since then has had well over 300 poems published in such venues as Asimov's, Dreams & Nightmares, Strange Horizons and Star*Line, as well as a first collection of verse, Blood Wallah and Other Poems (Dark Regions Press). He continues to live in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, where he works on behalf of the state university system.
Dwarf Stars 2012, 2013, 2014, third place in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, second place in 2021, 2022
Rhysling Anthology 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2024
Star*Line 30.2, 30.4, 31.1, 31.2, 31.3, 31.4, 31.5, 31.6, 32.1, 32.2, 32.4, 32.5, 32.6, 33.1, 33.2, 33.3, 33.4, 33.5, 34.1, 34.2, 34.3, 34.4, 35.1, 35.2, 35.3, 35.4, 36.1, 36.3, 36.4, 37.1, 37.2, 37.3, 37.4, 38.1, 38.2, 38.3, 38.4, 39.1, 39.2, 39.3, 39.4, 40.2, 40.4, 41.1, 41.2, 41.3, 41.4, 42.1, 42.2, 42.3, 42.4, 43.1, 43.2, 43.3
Naomi Simone Borwein is a Canadian poet and academic. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Newcastle. Her poetry appears in The Future Fire, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Space & Time Magazine, HWA Poetry Showcase IX (featured poet), Superpresent Magazine, Lovecraftiana, Suburban Witchcraft Magazine, and elsewhere. She is an editor in various guises, including EIC of the annual speculative poetry anthology, Katabatic Circus, and co-EIC at Angry Gable Press. She curated the critical volume, Global Indigenous Horror (University Press of Mississippi 2025) a Bram Stoker Nominee in Long Non-Fiction, and co-edited the book, From Analysis to Visualization (Springer 2020). Naomi also co-edited the speculative fiction and poetry anthologies Extrasensory Overload: an anthology of speculative excesses and This Exquisite Topology. She was head poetry editor at Swamp (UON), and a reader for Thanatos Review and Space & Time Magazine. She is currently a poetry reader for Orion’s Belt. Naomi has several books, articles, and other publications forthcoming. You can find her on Bluesky @nsborwein.bsky.social | Instagram @nsborwein
Angelyne Bosch
Star*Line 30.1, 30.5
Harry Bose
Star*Line 3.3, 4.2, 7.3, 20.6
Mo Bose
Star*Line 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, 1.11, 1.12, 2.2, 2.3, 2.8, 2.12
Crystal Boson
Dwarf Stars 2017
Linda Bosson
Star*Line 20.6
Bruce Boston (1943–2024) had poems appear in Asimov’s, Analog, Weird Tales, Amazing Stories, Daily Science Fiction, Pedestal, Strange Horizons, the Nebula Awards Showcase and Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror. His poetry received the Bram Stoker Award, the Asimov’s Readers Award, and the Rhysling and Grand Master Awards of the SFPA. His 40th poetry collection, Artifacts, is available at Amazon and other online booksellers. His fiction has received a Pushcart Prize and twice been a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award (novel, short story).
Dwarf Stars 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Rhysling Anthology 1980, 1983, 1984, first place in 1985, 1986, 1987, first place in 1988, first place in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, first place in 1994, first place in 1996, first place in 1999, 2000, first place in 2001, third place in 2001, second place in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, second place in 2011, 2012, 2013, third place in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, third place in 2021, 2022, 2023
Star*Line 1.11, 1.12, 2.1, 2.2, 2.6, 2.8, 2.10, 2.11, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 4.2, 4.3, 4.5, 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 6.1, 6.4, 6.6, 7.1, 8.1, 8.5, 10.4, 10.5, 12.1, 12.3, 12.5/6, 14.1, 15.6, 15.7, 16.1, 16.5, 18.5/19.1, 19.6, 21.3, 21.4, 22.4, 23.1, 23.5, 24.4,n24.6, 25.2, 25.4, 25.5, 25.6, 26.1, 26.3, 27.2, 27.3, 27.4, 27.6, 28.3, 28.4, 28.5, 29.2, 29.5, 30.2, 30.4, 31.1, 31.2, 31.6, 32.2, 33.5, 35.4, 36.1, 37.1, 37.4, 38.1, 38.3, 38.4, 40.4, 41.1, 42.2, 42.3, 43.1, 44.4, 46.1, 47.2
Rich Boucher
Rhysling Anthology 2012
Jenn M. Boudreaux
Star*Line 22.1
Eryc Bourland
Star*Line 13.2
Daniel Bourne is a poet and translator. In the U.S., his translations of the poetry of Tadeusz Dziewanowski have appeared in Plume, including their bilingual collaborative poetry project “A Journey Between the Lands” featured in Plume’s January 2015 issue, International Poetry Review, Mobius, and The Sow’s Ear Poetry Review, where a bilingual section of his “octets” were a special presentation. These poems, part of those octets, have recently appeared in the Polish literal journal Topos as part of Dziewanowksi’s “alternative world” series.
Star*Line 45.1, 45.3
Karen Bovenmyer earned an MFA in Creative Writing: Popular Fiction from the University of Southern Maine. She teaches and mentors students at Iowa State University.
Dwarf Stars 2016
Rhysling Anthology 2017, 2018, 2021
Ash Bowen
Rhysling Anthology 2006
Harold Bowes
Rhysling Anthology 2006
Steve Bowkett
Rhysling Anthology 1987
Steven Bowkett (1953–)
Star*Line 9.3, 10.1
Rhian Bowley
Rhysling Anthology 2022
Michael Victor Bowman
Star*Line 48.1
Shawn Bowman
Star*Line 32.2
David Boyer
Dwarf Stars 2015, 2017
Judith Boyer
Rhysling Anthology 2005
Kate Boyes
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Ray Bradbury (1920–2012) was an American fantasy and horror author who rejected being categorized as a science fiction author, claiming that his work was based on the fantastical and unreal. His best known novel is Fahrenheit 451, a dystopian study of future American society in which critical thought is outlawed. He is also remembered for several other popular works, including The Martian Chronicles and Something Wicked This Way Comes. Bradbury won the Pulitzer in 2007, and is one of the most celebrated authors of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Rhysling Anthology 1991, 1994
Star*Line 1.10
Dennis Braden
Star*Line 32.4
Lisa M. Bradley is a queer latina living in Iowa who writes everything from haiku to novels, usually with a speculative slant. Most recently her work has appeared in LeVar Burton Reads, Lightspeed, Mermaids Monthly, and Fantasy Magazine. Her first collection is The Haunted Girl; her debut novel is Exile. She also coedited with R.B. Lemberg the Ursula Le Guin tribute anthology, Climbing Lightly Through Forests. On Twitter, she’s @cafenowhere. Learn more at lisambradley.com.
Dwarf Stars 2008, 2009
Rhysling Anthology 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022, 2025
Star*Line 30.2
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Star*Line 3.6
Mark E. Brager
Dwarf Stars 2015, 2018
Maurizio Brancaleoni lives near Rome, Italy. He is a writer and a translator from English and German. From 2011 onwards, his poems/haiku/short stories/pastiches in his native language and Shakespeare's tongue have appeared in a great number of journals and anthologies worldwide. While his first serious attempts in the translation field date to 2012, in 2018 he received his master's degree with a thesis which aimed at providing an extended commentary and a translation to Italian of the posthumous work Passage to England by American writer Thomas Wolfe. In recent years he localized the prose and poetry of manifold authors, among which Thomas Wolfe, Adrian C. Louis, Justin Phillip Reed, Jean Toomer, Dylan Thomas, Herman Melville, Marina Pizzi and Scipione/Gino Bonichi. He manages Leisure Spot, a bilingual blog where he posts interviews, reviews and literary gems.
Dwarf Stars 2024
Megan Branning
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Greg Braquet
Rhysling Anthology 2006
Anne J. Braude
Rhysling Anthology 1985
Jason Braun teaches English and is the Associate Editor of Sou’wester at Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville. He hosts “Literature for the Halibut” a weekly hour-long literary program on KDHX 88.1. He has published fiction, poetry, reported or been featured in The Riverfont Times, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, ESPN.com, Drum Voices Review, Big Bridge, Sou’wester, The Evergreen Review, The Nashville City Paper, Jane Freidman’s blog, and many more. Twice chosen for River Styx Hunger Young Poets series, he has poems in Rusty Nail, SOFTBLOW, Camel Saloon, Eunoia Review, and Prime Number Magazine.
Star*Line 36.1
G. Sutton Breiding
Rhysling Anthology first place in 1990, 1993, 1994, 2010, 2012, 2015
Star*Line 31.5, 32.3, 32.4, 33.3, 34.1
Marie Brennan
Dwarf Stars 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Ed Brickell’s poetry has most recently been shared or will be shared soon in Flint Hills Review, Book of Matches, Bond Street Review, Susurrus, Hiram Poetry Review, and others. He lives in Dallas, Texas, and shares his previously published poetry at shortsurpriselife.com.
Dwarf Stars 2024
Jack Brizzi, Jr.
Star*Line 34.1
Lida Broadhurst
Dwarf Stars 2013
Rhysling Anthology 1999, 2007
Catherine Brogdon grew up under the scrub oaks of California’s Sierra Nevada foothills. A late bloomer who couldn’t read until the fifth grade, her first passions were drawing and building elaborate worlds in her imagination. Her love of fantasy, horror, and self-examination produced a writer of horror stories taking place in California’s Central Valley, poems on the shadow self, high fantasy epics, and the lore to go with it. She currently works in a place that thankfully doesn’t interfere with her daydreams.
Rhysling Anthology 2022
E. H. Brogan is a graduate of the University of Delaware with a B.A. in English. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Cider Press Review, Stone Highway Review, Rufous City Review, Burningword, and others. She blog-runs, provides social media support, and co-curates at Kenning Journal. In addition, she hosts a “Poetry Out Loud” series, which features recordings of well-known poems as well as original content, on Soundcloud (soundcloud.com/ehbrogan).
Star*Line 38.2, 38.3
Ralf Bröker
Dwarf Stars 2016
Paul Brookes
Rhysling Anthology 2018
Randyn Brooks
Dwarf Stars 2012
Angela Brown
Rhysling Anthology 2016
Eric Brown is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Maine Farmington and current Executive Director of the Maine Irish Heritage Center. His work has previously appeared or is forthcoming in Enchanted Living, The Ekphrastic Review, Mississippi Review (first prize, Hamlet issue), Carmina Magazine, The Galway Review, Constellations, Eternal Haunted Summer, Black Poppy Review, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, and The Frogmore Papers (shortlisted for the 2023 Frogmore Poetry Prize).
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Star*Line 47.3
Gary Brown
Star*Line 1.4
Josh Brown is a writer of fiction, non-fiction, comics, and poetry. A veteran of the publishing industry, he has worked for and with several award-winning publishers and best-selling authors. An active member of SFPA, his work can be found in numerous anthologies as well as in Star*Line, Scifaikuest, Mithila Review, Fantasy Scroll Magazine, and more. His essay, “Poems and Songs of The Hobbit” was featured in Critical Insights: The Hobbit (Salem Press, 2016). He served as editor for issue 20 of Eye to the Telescope, the official online journal of the SFPA. He currently lives in Minneapolis with his wife and two sons.
Rhysling Anthology 2017
Star*Line 39.1, 39.2, 40.2, 41.1, 42.1
J. P. Brown
Star*Line 37.2, 38.3, 39.2, 39.4, 40.2, 42.1, 42.3, 42.4
Rachel Manija Brown
Rhysling Anthology third place in 2010, 2011
Star*Line 32.6
Warren Brown is a dual Canadian/American citizen and currently lives and writes fiction and poetry in Tulsa OK, with his wife Lana Brown, also a writer. He has published fiction in OMNI, F&SF, Amazing and other magazines, and poetry in This Land, Nimrod, Dear Leader Tales, Speculative North, etc. His novel, What Happened in Fool the Eye is available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords websites. He is a member of SFWA and SFPA.
Rhysling Anthology 2021
S. Ross Browne studied at Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond, VA and Photography at The Corcoran School of the Arts in Washington, DC. He is also an alumnus of The Miller School of Albemarle. Browne is a professional studio artist with over 27 years experience. With an emphasis on painting, he has exhibited domestically and internationally in over 70 gallery and museum exhibitions including the permanent collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and The Valentine Museum. Media credits include MSNBC’s The Griot, The Huffington Post, The Washingtonian, Ebony, Richmond Times Dispatch, Richmond Free Press, The Washington Post, The IRAAA, Grid Magazine, WTVR/CBS, Harlem Interviews, Urban Views Magazine, Tom Joyner Foundation, and PBS. As an educator, Ross was the Art Specialist for the VCU Health System practicing art therapy and teaching art to patients. Browne was an instructor for the Resident Associate Program at the The Smithsonian Institute and has taught art and design for inner city and at risk youth for the Fresh Air Fund of New York City, Weed and Seed, Project Ready and Art 180 of Richmond, VA. As an illustrator his clients include MacMillan Publishing, the MacDonalds Corporation, the ACLU of Northern California, the City of Richmond, Pulp Literature Press of Canada, and Jacaranda Books of London. srossbrowne.com
Star*Line 43.4
Dawn Bruce
Dwarf Stars 2011
Pixie Bruner is a writer, editor, and cancer survivor. She lives in Atlanta, GA, with her doppelgänger and alien cats. Her collection The Body As Haunted was published 2024 by Authortunities Press. Her words are published/forthcoming in Space & Time Magazine, Whispers from Beyond, Star*Line, Sirens Call, Dreams & Nightmares, Punk Noir, and more. She wrote for White Wolf Gaming Studio. Mea culpa! An SFPA and HWA Member.
Star*Line 47.2, 47.3
Katerina Bruno is most at home in libraries and bookstores, watching the night sky from her backyard, or standing at the top of a mountain looking to the sea. Katerina loves reading and writing science fiction and her poetry has appeared in The Starlight SciFaiku Review and other publications.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Cathy Bryant has won 27 literary awards, including the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Prize and the Wergle Flomp Award for Humorous Poetry. Her work has been published all over the world in such publications as Magma, The Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, and Stairs and Whispers. She co-edited the anthologies Best of Manchester Poets vols. 1, 2 and 3, and Cathy's own books are Contains Strong Language and Scenes of a Sexual Nature, Look at All the Women, and Erratics. Her best-selling book is How to Win Writing Competitions. Cathy lives in Manchester, UK. See Cathy's listings for impoverished writers at compsandcalls.com/wp
Star*Line 35.4, 47.3
Edward Bryant
Rhysling Anthology 1979
Shelley Bryant lives in Singapore.
Dwarf Stars 2011, 2017
Rhysling Anthology 2010, 2011, 2014
Star*Line 34.1, 34.3, 35.2, 35.3, 35.4, 38.2
Cathy Buburuz
Rhysling Anthology 1992
Rebecca Buchanan is the editor of the Pagan literary ezine Eternal Haunted Summer. She has been published in a variety of venues, including Abyss & Apex, Cliterature, Enchanted Conversation, The Future Fire, Polu Texni, and Silver Blade.
Dwarf Stars 2016, 2024
Rhysling Anthology 2017, 2019, first place 2020, second place in 2023
Star*Line 40.2, 41.1, 42.1, 42.3, 44.2, 44.3
Helen Buckingham has had a number of haiku collections published over the years, including the Touchstone Award shortlisted water on the moon and its sister work mirrormoon (Original Plus Press, 2010). Her most recent collection is the Touchstone shortlisted sanguinella (Red Moon Press, 2017). Her manuscript life on saturn was awarded an Hon. Mention in the Sable Books Int. Women’s Haiku Contest, 2021.
Dwarf Stars 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2022, 2023, 2025
Lela E. Buis is an award-winning artist and writer. She grew up in East Tennessee and lived for a long time in Florida, working in engineering at Kennedy Space Center and as a teacher of various subjects and levels. She began writing as a child and leans toward genre fiction, having published mainly science fiction and fantasy stories and poetry. When she’s not painting or writing, she looks after a disabled cat and two part-time dogs.
Star*Line 35.2, 38.4
Chris Bullard
Star*Line 36.1, 36.2, 43.1
David R. Bunch
Rhysling Anthology 1990
Star*Line 4.6
Rachel Bundock
Rhysling Anthology 2014
Erik Bundy
Star*Line 36.4
Susan Burch is an award-winning haiku and tanka author. Most recently she won a Touchstone Award for her haiku, and was runner-up in the British Haiku Society's Annual Contest in the tanka division. She is currently the Vice President of the Tanka Society of America and enjoys adding science fiction themes to her poetry. You can find her work in Star*Line, Scifaikuest, Ribbons, Gusts, Femku, and Humankind, among others. She resides in Hagerstown, Maryland, and enjoys cola slurpees, puzzles, and birdwatching.
Dwarf Stars 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2016, 2017, 2018
Star*Line 39.2, 39.4, 40.1, 40.3, 40.4, 41.2, 41.3, 41.4, 42.3, 42.4, 43.1, 43.3, 44.1
Chris Burdett
Rhysling Anthology 2009
Star*Line 32.2
Erik Burdett
Rhysling Anthology 2019
Tony Burfield
Dwarf Stars 2014
Star*Line 37.4
Eric Burke
Star*Line 38.4, 39.2
Sandra Stewart Burkhardt
Star*Line 4.5
Jason P. Burnham is an infectious diseases physician and researcher. He loves many things, among them sci-fi and speculative fiction, his wife, son, and dog, metal music, Rancho Gordo beans, and equality (not necessarily in that order). Find him on Twitter at @AndGalen.
Dwarf Stars 2022, 2025
Star*Line 44.1, 44.2, 44.3, 44.4, 45.1, 45.2, 45.4, 46.1, 46.2, 46.3, 46.4, 47.1, 47.2, 47.4, 48.1
Gary C. Busha
Dwarf Stars 2014
Jennifer Bushroe once swore on a statue of Peter Pan that she’d never grow up. She fulfills this oath daily by dancing like nobody’s watching, eating dessert before dinner, and writing speculative fiction and poetry. You can find Jennifer on Twitter, and her work in On Spec, Space & Time, Polu Texni, DreamForge Magazine, and more.
Rhysling Anthology 2021
Ronald A. Busse dwells deep in Denver, Colorado. His sophomore book, Poems That Could End the World, published by Turning Point, is due out in October. His poetry has appeared in Star*Line, Illumen, Bete Noire,internationally in FreeXpresSion, and in other publications. He self-published his first poetry book, Into the Retrospectrum, in 1997. Additionally, Busse wrote his first published poem, "Christmas," in 1975 at the age of eight, but didn't know it at the time since it was published many years later, in 2016. Find him on Facebook.
Dwarf Stars 2020
Star*Line 39.2, 39.4, 40.2, 40.4, 41.2, 42.1, 42.2, 42.3, 42.4, 43.2, 43.3
Jack Butler
Rhysling Anthology 1988
Janet Butler
Star*Line 37.4
Christine Butterworth-McDermott is a writer, artist, and editor. Her latest poetry collection is Evelyn As: Poems (Fomite, 2019). Her creative work has been published in such journals as Alaska Quarterly Review, The Massachusetts Review, River Styx, and Voyage YA, among others. She is the founder and co-editor of Gingerbread House Literary Magazine.
Rhysling Anthology 2005
Star*Line 45.2
Frank Buzhala
Dwarf Stars 2025