William J. Daciuk
Rhysling Anthology first place in 1993
Koji A. Dae is a queer American poet living long-term in Bulgaria. Her work focuses on alternative relationships and parenting and has been featured in Savant Garde, Short Edition, Eye to the Telescope, Star*Line, and others. When not writing, she works with a nonprofit to better the education system.
Dwarf Stars 2023
Rhysling Anthology 2022
Star*Line 44.1
Oliver Dale
Star*Line 30.2
Matthew Daley, writer and educator, is a father of three, husband of one, and a terrible singer/dancer who tries to turn many of life’s moments into a musical. His poetry can be found in 34th Parallel Magazine, Neologism, Detritus, The Cabinet of Heed, The Green Light, Forever Endeavor, Necro, Unlost Journal, Indicia, Cathexis, The Caterpillar, Bewildering Stories, and Star*Line.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Star*Line 44.3
Madalena Daleziou
Rhysling Anthology 2023
A J Dalton (ajdalton.eu) is a UK-based writer. He’s published the Empire of the Saviours trilogy with Gollancz Orion, The Satanic in Science Fiction and Fantasy with Luna Press, the Dark Woods Rising poetry collection with Starship Sloane, and other bits and bobs. He lives with his monstrously oppressive cat named Cleopatra.
Dwarf Stars 2025
Star*Line 46.4, 47.1, 47.2, 47.3, 47.4, 48.1, 48.2, 48.3
Tony Daly is a retired U.S. Air Force Reservist and a DC/Metro Area creative writer. He has work forthcoming or previously published in Polu Texni, parABnormal Magazine, Songs of Eretz Poetry Review, and others. He is married with two children, two dogs, and pays the bills by writing boring stuff. For a list of published work, please visit aldaly13.wixsite.com/website or follow him on Twitter @aldaly18.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Star*Line 45.2
Aaron DaMommio
Star*Line 35.4
Tony Daniel
Rhysling Anthology 1991
Gillian Daniels writes, works, and haunts the streets in Boston, MA. Since attending the 2011 Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Workshop, her poetry and short fiction have appeared in Strange Horizons, Apex Magazine, and Flash Fiction Online, among others. She currently reviews for The New England Theatre Geek. She can be found at your house party, petting your cat.
Star*Line 40.4
Keith Allen Daniels
Rhysling Anthology 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, second place in 1996, 1997
Star*Line 2.3, 2.9, 3.1, 3.2, 3.6, 5.3, 5.4, 6.1
Mark Danowsky is author of the poetry collection As Falls Trees (NightBallet Press, 2018). He’s Managing Editor for the Schuylkill Valley Journal.
Dwarf Stars 2013
Rhysling Anthology 2016
Star*Line 37.4, 38.4, 40.1, 40.2
E. V. Darke writes fiction and poetry for all ages.
Star*Line 42.3
Andrew Darlington has had masses of material published in all manner of strange and obscure places, magazines, websites, anthologies and books. He has also worked as a Stand-Up Poet on the “Alternative Cabaret Circuit”, and has interviewed very many people from the worlds of Literature, SF-Fantasy, Art and Rock-Music for a variety of publications (a selection of his favourite interviews collected into the Headpress book I Was Elvis Presley’s Bastard Love-Child). His latest poetry collection is The Poet’s Deliberation On The State Of The Nation (Penniless Press), while his fiction collection A Saucerful Of Secrets is available from Parallel Universe Publ.
Rhysling Anthology 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994
Star*Line 41.4
Martha Darr is a poet and literary translator. Her work appears in a number of publications such as Typehouse Literary Magazine, FIYAH, the Journal of American Folklore, and a bilingual anthology: Knocking On The Door Of The White House: Latina and Latino Poets in Washington, D.C.
Star*Line 43.4
Rohinton Daruwala lives and works in Pune, India. He writes code for a living, and speculative fiction and poetry in his spare time. He tweets as @wordbandar and blogs at wordbandar.wordpress.com. His work has previously appeared in Strange Horizons, New Myths, Star*Line, Liminality and Through the Gate.
Rhysling Anthology 2017, 2018
Star*Line 39.2, 39.4, 40.1, 40.2
Nitoo Das is a birder, caricaturist, and poet. Her first collection of poetry, Boki, was published in 2008 by Virtual Artists Collective. Her second book, Cyborg Proverbs, was brought out by Poetrywala in 2017 and was longlisted for the 1st Jayadev National Poetry Award the same year. Her poetry has been published in journals like Poetry International Web, Pratilipi, Muse India, Eclectica, North East Review, Vayavya, Poetry at Sangam, Uncanny Magazine, Almost Island, Diaphanes, The Indian Quarterly, etc. Das’s work has also found place in several anthologies. Two recent ones are Centrepiece: New Writing and Art from Northeast India (Zubaan, 2018) and The Himalayan Arc: Journeys East of South-east (Harper Collins India, 2018). Das teaches literature at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi.
Rhysling Anthology 2019
Sarah Das Gupta is a teacher from Cambridge, UK whose work has been published in twelve countries including US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, India, Croatia, Romania and Nigeria.
Star*Line 46.4
Jennifer D’Aubergny
Rhysling Anthology 2018
Harry Davidov
Rhysling Anthology 1987, 1994
Star*Line 5.2
Tracy Davidson lives in Warwickshire and writes poetry and flash fiction. Her work has appeared in various publications and anthologies, including: Poet’s Market, Mslexia, Atlas Poetica, Modern Haiku, The Binnacle, A Hundred Gourds, Shooter, Journey to Crone, The Great Gatsby Anthology, WAR and In Protest: 150 Poems for Human Rights.
Dwarf Stars 2022, 2025
Alzo David-West teaches at Matsuyama University, Ehime, Japan.
Star*Line 41.2, 41.4, 42.1, 42.4, 43.2
David Davies’s stories explore the traditional-made-new, something he has lived as a first generation immigrant to the USA. His Pushcart- and Bram Stoker-nominated writing has been published in Granfalloon, The Underwood Press, Rise Up Review, and Shadow Atlas, among others. He is a two-time winner of the King Edward Prize for youth poetry, and an active member of SFPA.
Rhysling Anthology 2022
Jim Davies is a cognitive scientist living in Ottawa and a member of the Lyngarde writer’s group. His plays have been produced by Push Push Theatre in Atlanta, Sock 'n' Buskin in Ottawa, Chicago’s Otherworld Theatre Company, The Oak theatre in Atlanta, and the Critical Stage Company in Kingston. His poetry has appeared in Bywords literary magazine and Altered Reality Magazine. He is author of the serialized fiction series Eve Pixiedrowner and the Micean Council, an urban animal fantasy, and is is author of the popular science book Riveted: The Science of Why Jokes Make Us Laugh, Movies Make Us Cry, and Religion Makes Us Feel One with the Universe.
Rhysling Anthology 2019
Star*Line 43.2
Gary W. Davis
Dwarf Stars 2023
Star*Line 42.2, 42.3, 43.1, 43.2, 44.4, 45.1, 45.2, 45.3, 46.1, 46.3, 47.2, 47.4
Deborah L. Davitt was raised in Nevada, but currently lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and son. Her award-winning poetry and prose has appeared in over seventy journals, including F&SF, Asimov’s, Analog, and Lightspeed.For more about her work, including her Elgin-placing poetry collections, Bounded by Eternity and From Voyages Unreturning, see www.deborahldavitt.com. She also has a new poetry chapbook out in 2024 (Xenoforming), as well as a TTRPG and novel out this year: Mists & Memory and In Memory’s Shadow.
Dwarf Stars third place in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Star*Line 39.1, 39.2, 39.3, 39.4, 40.1, 40.2, 40.3, 40.4, 41.1, 41.2, 41.4, 42.1, 42.2, 42.4, 43.1, 43.2, 44.3, 45.1, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4, 46.1, 46.3
Robert Dawson teaches mathematics at Saint Mary's University, in Nova Scotia. He has been writing poetry and short fiction for about ten years; his poems have appeared in Star*Line, Rampike, and numerous other periodicals and anthologies. He is an alumnus of the Sage Hill and Viable Paradise writing workshops. His preferred vehicle is a bicycle.
Dwarf Stars 2019
Star*Line 39.1, 40.3, 41.4
Cherie Hunter Day lives in northern California among 17 thirsty redwoods. Her latest short poem/haiku collection is Miles Deep in a Drum Solo (Backbone Press, 2022), the winner of the Backbone Press Haiku Book Contest 2022.
Dwarf Stars 2022, 2024
Holly Day has been a writing instructor at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis since 2000. Her poetry has recently appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction, Grain, and Harvard Review, and her newest poetry collections are Into the Cracks (Golden Antelope Press), Cross Referencing a Book of Summer (Silver Bow Publishing), The Tooth is the Largest Organ in the Human Body (Anaphora Literary Press), and Book of Beasts (Weasel Press).
Dwarf Stars second place in 2017, 2022, 2024
Rhysling Anthology 2019
Star*Line 34.4, 37.1, 40.2, 42.4, 44.1, 44.4
Becca De La Rosa
Rhysling Anthology 2012
Star*Line 37.1
Corrine de Winter
Rhysling Anthology third place in 2000, 2017
Frank De Canio has been published in Danger, Pleiades, Genie, Write On!!, Red Owl, Nuthouse, Love‘s Chance, Words of Wisdom, Rook publishing, Illogical Muse, Writer’s Journal, The Lyric, Free Lunch, Art Times, Pearl; Hazmat, Medicinal Purposes, Blue Unicorn and Ship of Fools, among others.
Star*Line 41.1, 43.2
Jennifer de Guzman
Rhysling Anthology 2005
Camilla DeCarnin
Rhysling Anthology 1989, 1992, 2009
Laurin DeChae is a M.F.A. candidate for poetry at the University of New Orleans, where she acts as the associate editor for Bayou Magazine. She is active in the fields of education and composition, assisting in programs such as the Greater New Orleans Writing Project, Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, and the Tennessee Williams Literary Festival. Her work appears in Milkfist, Harpur Palate, and Cleaver Magazine.
Star*Line 38.4
Billie Dee
Star*Line 45.1
Malcolm Deeley
Dwarf Stars 2007
Rhysling Anthology 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Star*Line 30.2, 31.6, 32.1, 32.3, 33.5
M. R. Defibaugh
Star*Line 47.2, 47.3
JD DeHart’s work has appeared in Z-composition and is soon to appear in Illumen. He has also done some guest editing for Z-composition, and he teaches English.
Star*Line 36.3, 37.3, 38.1, 40.1
d’Ores & Deja is an Amsterdam-based duo who write and produce digital media collaboratively. Their photo series Random Urban Theatre made it to runner-up at ND Magazine’s ND Awards 2020. Their work has appeared in The London Reader, Antiphon, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Otoliths, Nine Muses Poetry and in the Pact Press Anthology Changing Tides.
Rhysling Anthology 2021
Aaron DeLee has been previously published in various journals, including Prairie Wolf Press, Rogarou, and Handful of Dust. A series of his poems was set to music by the composer Eric Reda and performed by a Chicago Opera troupe, VOX3, back in January 2011.
Star*Line 35.3
Wendy S. Delmater is the publisher of Abyss & Apex.
Star*Line 39.4
Sandy DeLuca
Rhysling Anthology 2001
Joseph DeMare
Star*Line 42.3
Kristen Deming
Dwarf Stars 2016
Evelyn Deshane’s creative and nonfiction work has appeared in Plenitude Magazine, Briarpatch Magazine, Strange Horizons, Lackington's, and Bitch Magazine, among other publications. Evelyn (pron. Eve-a-lyn) received an MA from Trent University and is currently completing a PhD at the University of Waterloo. Visit evedeshane.wordpress.com for more info.
Star*Line 39.1
Toi Dericotte
Dwarf Stars 2009
Denise DeVaney
Star*Line 33.2
Andy Dibble s a former academic and Sanskritist turned healthcare IT consultant. He has supported the electronic medical record of large healthcare systems in six countries. His fiction has appeared in Writers of the Future, Sci Phi Journal, and others. He is Articles Editor for Speculative North magazine. You can find him at andydibble.com.
Star*Line 44.1, 44.2, 45.2
David A. Dickinson is an amateur astronomer in Florida.
Star*Line 35.4, 36.2, 36.4, 38.4
Stephen W. Dickinson
Star*Line 2.4/5
Bryan D. Dietrich is a former SFPA president. He is the author of seven books of poems. He is also co-editor of an anthology of superhero poetry and editor of the journal Archaeopteryx. Bryan has published poems in Asimov's, Weird Tales, Strange Horizons, The New Yorker, Poetry, Harvard Review, Yale Review, and many other journals. He has won an Asimov's Readers Choice Award, The Paris Review Prize, a “Discovery”/The Nation Award, a Writers at Work Fellowship, and has been nominated for the Pulitzer. Professor of English at Newman University, Bryan lives in Wichita, Kansas with his wife, Gina, and their son, Nick.
Rhysling Anthology third place in 2008, 2010, third place in 2015, 2016
Tom Digby
Rhysling Anthology 1989
Peter Dillingham
Rhysling Anthology 1978, 1981
Star*Line 1.2, 1.3, 1.11, 4.4
Todd Dillard
Star*Line 40.3
Ashley Dioses is a writer of dark poetry and fiction from southern California. Her debut collection of dark traditional poetry, Diary of a Sorceress, was released in 2017 from Hippocampus Press. Her second poetry collection of early works, The Withering, is forthcoming from Gehenna and Hinnom Books autumn 2019. Her poetry has appeared in Weird Fiction Review, Skelos, Weirdbook, Black Wings VI: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror, and others. She is an Active member in the HWA and a member of the SFPA. She blogs at fiendlover.blogspot.com.
Rhysling Anthology 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
Thomas M. Disch (1940–2008) was a novelist, poet, critic, playwright, and author of short stories and children’s books. He published more than ten novels, including The Genocides, Camp Concentration, 334, and On Wings of Song, which won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award. Two of his children’s books, The Brave Little Toaster and The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, were turned into Disney full-length cartoons. His critical history, The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of: How Science Fiction Conquered the World won the 1999 Hugo Award and 1999 Locus Prize, and his collection of essays, The Castle of Indolence: On Poetry, Poets, and Poetasters was a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle Award. His articles and essays were published widely, and he was a radio commentator for WNYC as well as a theatre critic for The Nation and the New York Daily News.
Rhysling Anthology first place in 1981, 1995
Star*Line 4.3, 4.4
Woody Dismukes is a Brazilian-American poet, author, and social advocate. He is a 2018 Clarion West graduate and has been nominated for an Ignyte Award. He is the author of The Way the Cowries Fall, a poetry chapbook from the American Poetry Journal, and has had work featured in Lightspeed, FIYAH, Strange Horizons and elsewhere. You can find him on his website woodydismukes.com.
Star*Line 43.4
Raymond DiZazzo
Rhysling Anthology 1981, first place in 1982
Star*Line 4.4
Erin Donahoe
Rhysling Anthology 2002, 2003, 2004
Lena Donnarumma is a marine biologist from Hudson Valley, NY. She developed a passion for writing during her studies, travels, and research of ocean life, particularly the strange creatures which dwell there. She has been involved with writing in the fiction community and enjoys writing poetry inspired by her interests.
Dwarf Stars 2022
J. W. Donnelly
Rhysling Anthology 1994
Diane C. Donovan
Star*Line 4.6
Kevin Doran
Dwarf Stars 2007
Marc Dorpema lives in Germany.
Star*Line 36.1, 36.2, 39.1
Sonya Dorman (1924–2005) Her best-known work of SF is “When I Was Miss Dow,” which received an Otherwise retrospective award nomination. Her “Corruption of Metals” won the Rhysling Award. She also appeared in Dangerous Visions with “Go, Go, Go, Said the Bird.”
Rhysling Anthology first place in 1978, 1983
James Dorr is a Bloomington, Indiana author whose most recent book is a novel-in-stories from Elder Signs Press, Tombs: A Chronicle of Latter-Day Times of Earth. Working mostly in dark fantasy/horror with some forays into science fiction and mystery, his The Tears of Isis was a 2013 Bram Stoker Award finalist for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection, while other books include Strange Mistresses: Tales of Wonder and Romance, Darker Loves: Tales of Mystery and Regret, and his all-poetry Vamps (A Retrospective). Dorr has also been a technical writer, an editor on a regional magazine, a full time non-fiction freelancer, and a semi-professional musician, and currently harbors a Goth cat named Triana. For more information, readers are invited to stop by Dorr's blog at jamesdorrwriter.wordpress.com
Dwarf Stars 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2019
Rhysling Anthology 1987, 1993, runner-up in 1995, honorable mention in 1996, third place in 1997, third place in 1998, 1999, second place in 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, third place in 2017
Star*Line 30.2, 33.1, 33.2, 33.5, 34.1, 34.2, 35.1, 35.2, 35.3, 35.4, 36.3, 37.2, 37.3, 37.4, 39.1, 40.3, 41.2, 41.3, 42.3, 42.4, 43.2
Chazley Dotson
Star*Line 35.4
Gene Doty
Dwarf Stars 2012
FJ Doucet’s work has appeared in Silver Blade, Eye to the Telescope, Literary Mama, and New Tales of the Round Table, among other publications, with poetry previously nominated for both the Pushcart Prize and the Rhysling Award. FJ is the outgoing president of the Brooklin Poetry Society, just outside of Toronto, Canada.
Rhysling Anthology 2021, 2023
Star*Line 35.4
Cathy Douglas
Star*Line 45.1
Alix Dove
Star*Line 2.2, 2.10
Jessica Drake-Thomas is a freelance writer, teacher, and tarot reader. She belongs to a large, fluffy mutt named Mia. Mia eats lizards. Jess does not. She is, however, the author of the chapbook, Possession (dancing girl press).
Star*Line 42.1
John H. Dromey was born in northeast Missouri. He enjoys reading—mysteries in particular—and writing in a variety of genres. His short fiction has appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Flame Tree Fiction Newsletter, Gumshoe Review, Mystery Weekly Magazine, Stupefying Stories Showcase, and elsewhere. Once upon a time, he had light verse published in Grit, Light, The Wall Street Journal, and the anthology Sometime the Cow Kick Your Head (Bits Press, 1988). More recently, he’s had haiku online in Instincts.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Star*Line 44.4, 45.4, 46.2, 46.3, 46.4, 47.1, 47.2, 47.3, 47.4, 48.1
Rebecca Drouilhet
Dwarf Stars 2015
Dex Drury
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Ken Duffin
Rhysling Anthology first place in 1981
Star*Line 4.4
Denise Dumars, Rt. Rev., M.A., is a retired college English instructor and a writer of mostly dark poetry and fiction and mostly metaphysical nonfiction. She has published collaborations with the likes of Nancy Ellis Taylor, W. Gregory Stewart, Kevin J. Anderson, Don Webb, Kendall Evans, and many others. She also helms Rev. Dee's Apothecary, a New Orleans-style Botanica, and is a wedding officiant and officiant at other sacred services. She is a Hierophant in the Fellowship of Isis, an international spiritual organization. She hails from Los Angeles’ beautiful South Bay region, but her heart is in New Orleans. Her current poetry chapbook, Cajuns in Space, was nominated for the Elgin award. She had a chapbook of poetry published by Space Cowboy Books. Her poetry can be found all over the place, and she appears at various conventions and conferences. She also participates with the Southern California Haiku Study Group.
Dwarf Stars 2017, 2020, 2022, 2023
Rhysling Anthology 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, second place in 1995, second place in 1996, third place in 1997, 2001, second place in 2002, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2017, 2019, 2022
Star*Line 31.5, 31.6, 32.1, 32.2, 32.3, 32.4, 32.5, 33.2, 33.5, 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, 38.2, 38.3, 39.1, 39.2, 39.4, 40.1, 40.2, 40.3, 40.4, 41.1, 41.2, 41.3, 41.4, 42.1, 42.2, 42.3, 43.3, 44.2, 44.3, 44.4, 45.1, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4, 46.1, 46.2, 46.3, 46.4, 47.2, 47.3, 47.4, 48.1
Ian Duncan
Star*Line 39.4
Lindsey Duncan
Star*Line 40.3
Robin Wyatt Dunn was born in Wyoming in 1979. He is a graduate student in creative writing at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. You can read more of his work at robindunn.com.
Dwarf Stars 2019
Rhysling Anthology 2020, 2022
Star*Line 37.3, 38.4, 39.4, 40.1, 40.2, 40.3, 41.2, 42.2, 42.4, 43.1, 44.1, 44.2, 44.4, 45.4, 46.1, 47.3
John J. Dunphy is the author of the scifaiku trade paperbacks Stellar Possibilities and Dark Nebulae, both of which are published by Alban Lake. His non-scifaiku poetry volumes include pagan rites (bottle rockets press), Touching Each Tree (Free Food Press), Old Soldiers Fading Away (Pudding House) and Zen Koanhead (Second Reading Publications). He owns The Second Reading Book Shop in Alton, Illinois.
Dwarf Stars 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2019, 2020, 2024
Roger Dutcher is a Rhysling-winning poet who lives in Wisconsin. In addition to poetry he enjoys live music, wine, basketball, and reading. His poetry has appeared in Asimov's, Amazing Stories, Modern Haiku, among other genre and non-genre publications. He is the co-founder of The Magazine of Speculative Poetry. He was an editor for poetry at Strange Horizons.
Dwarf Stars 2020, 2022, 2024
Rhysling Anthology 1988, 1992, 1993, 2001, third place in 2002, first place in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2019, 2025
Star*Line 4.5, 6.2, 40.1, 44.3, 46.1, 46.3, 46.4, 47.1, 47.4, 48.1
Peg Duthie is the author of Measured Extravagance (Upper Rubber Boot, 2012; tinyurl.com/MeasEx). She blogs at varytheline.org and zirconium.dreamwidth.org and there's more about her at nashpanache.com.
Dwarf Stars second place in 2006, 2007, 2011, 2014
Rhysling Anthology 2014, 2015
Star*Line 36.2
Carmen Duvalma lives in Targoviste, Romania, where she is a high school literature teacher. She has a doctorate in literature with a thesis on Eugene Ionesco’s theater and published it under the title “Eugene Ionesco and the world of total refuge” (Romanian Literature Museum Publishing House, 2011). She is also the author of a book of poetry, entitled The dream that will kill me (Vinea Publishing House, 2008). She has published haiku in international journals, including Failed Haiku, Autumn Moon Haiku, Cattails and The Red Moon Anthology of English Language Haiku 2019 (Red Moon Press, 2020).
Dwarf Stars 2020
Martin Dyar
Dwarf Stars 2016
Topher Dykes is a West Sussex native who resides in Nottinghamshire with his wife, and the tribe of magpies that live in the chimney. A long-time science-fiction enthusiast since he first started reading, he has been published in Blithe Spirit and tsuri-dōrō.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Marianne J. Dyson
Rhysling Anthology 1993, 1994Tadeusz Dziewanowski (1953–) was involved in Polish street theater as both a writer and performer during the 1970s, and was a co-founder of the Gdansk-area creative group, Tawerna Psychonautów (The Tavern of the Psychonauts) in the 1980s. More recently, he has been a poet and translator from English. His first book of poetry, Siedemnaście tysięcy małpich ogonów (Seventeen Thousand Monkey Tales), appeared in 2009, and his poetry, reviews and translations from English appear regularly in the Polish literary journal Topos. In the U.S., Daniel Bourne’s translations of his poetry 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