2018 Dwarf Stars Anthology and Award

Anthology Information

Editor: Deborah P Kolodji

Cover ArtRitual by Steven Vincent Johnson
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Layout: F. J. Bergmann

Publisher: Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association

Award Winners

Winner: The Green, Kath Abela Wilson, Carrying the Branch: Poets in Search of Peace, eds. Diane Frank, Lois P. Jones, Ami Kaye, Rustin Larson, Gloria Mindock & Melissa Studdard (Glass Lyre Press, 2017)

2nd Place: If She Knew She Was a Ghost, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Polu Texni, 5/22/17

3rd Place (tie): Lo Shu’s Magic Square, Deborah L. Davitt, Snakeskin 237

3rd Place (tie): Lace at the Throat, Holly Lyn Walrath, 2017 SFPA poetry contest, 3rd place

Winner Biographies

Kath Abela Wilson travels the world with her mathematician and flute-player husband Rick Wilson. They live essentially on the Caltech campus in Pasadena, California. She has always had a taste for the surreal in art and literature and has published in many journals including Astropoetica, Atlas Poetica, Illumen, Eye to the Telescope, Star*Line, Pirene's Fountain, and Scryptic. Hosting poetry workshops and salons, she leads the performance group Poets on Site. Her weekly Poetry Corner for CololadoBoulevard.net features environmental and fantastic themes. Her books include Owl Still Asking, Tanka for Troubled Times; Driftwood Monster, Haiku for Troubled Times; Locofo Chaps (Moria Press). She has won many haiku and tanka awards.

David C. Kopaska-Merkel edited Star*line, the journal of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association, in the late ’90s, and later served as SFPA President. He won the Rhysling award (long poem) in 2006 for “The Tin Men,” a collaboration with Kendall Evans. He was voted SFPA Grand Master in 2017. His poetry has been published in scores of venues, including Asimov's, Strange Horizons, and Night Cry. His 29th book, the spec-po collection Metastable Systems, is nominated for the Elgin award. He edits and publishes Dreams and Nightmares, in its 32nd year. David hates cold, but this is not why he lives in the Deep South. @DavidKM.
Blog: dreamsandnightmaresmagazine.blogspot.com

Deborah L. Davitt was raised in Nevada, but currently lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and son.  Her poetry has received Rhysling, Dwarf Star, and Pushcart nominations; her short fiction has earned a finalist showing for the Jim Baen Adventure Fantasy Award (2018) and has appeared in InterGalactic Medicine Show, Compelling Science Fiction, and Galaxy’s Edge. For more about her work, including her Edda-Earth novels, please see www.edda-earth.com

Holly Lyn Walrath is a writer of poetry and short fiction. Her work has appeared in Strange Horizons, Fireside Fiction, Liminality, Eye to the Telescope, and elsewhere. She is a freelance editor and volunteer with Writespace literary center in Houston, Texas. Find her on Twitter @HollyLynWalrath or at hlwalrath.com

Table of Contents

Nominations by Publication

64 members voted on 62 poems.

Number of NominationsPublication Name
2Altered Reality
1Asimov’s Science Fiction
1Blossomry
1Bramble & Thorn anthology (Porkbelly Press, 2017)
2brass bell: a haiku journal
1Carrying the Branch: Poets in Search of Peace, eds. Diane Frank, Lois P. Jones, Ami Kaye, Rustin Larson, Gloria Mindock & Melissa Studdard (Glass Lyre Press, 2017)
1concīs
2Eye to the Telescope
6Grievous Angel
1Haiku Canada Review
3Haikuniverse
1Illumen
2Modern Haiku
1Otata
1Polu Texni
5Prune Juice
8Scifaikuest
12017 SFPA Halloween Podcast
12017 SFPA Poetry Contest
1Snakeskin
1Sonic Boom
1SpecPo blog
10Star*Line
1Starward Tales II: Another Anthology of Speculative Legends, ed. C. B. Droege (Manawaker Studio, 2017)
1The Tanka Journal
3tinywords
1Under the Basho
12017 World Haiku Association Haiku Contest
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