Poet Biographies: G

Susan Gabrielle has had work published in The Christian Science Monitor, TheBatShat, New Verse News, and local publications, and was a finalist in the Tiny Lights Narrative Essay Contest. Her most recent publication was for the "Social Justice" issue in the Little Patuxent Review, and she has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize for her poem “After 10 years of War.” She currently teaches writing and literature classes as a university instructor, and is at work on a nonfiction writers’ guide.
Star*Line 35.4, 36.2

Ziad Gadou
Rhysling Anthology 2018

Joshua Gage is an ornery curmudgeon from Cleveland, Ohio. His newest chapbook, Origami Lilies, is available from Poet’s Haven Press. He is a graduate of the Low-Residency MFA Program in Creative Writing at Naropa University. He has a penchant for Pendleton shirts and any poem strong enough to yank the breath out of his lungs.
Dwarf Stars 2008, 2009, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2024
Rhysling Anthology 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, third place in 2015, 2022
Star*Line 32.2, 32.4, 32.5, 32.6, 34.1, 35.1, 35.2, 35.3, 35.4, 36.1, 36.2, 36.4, 37.2, 37.3, 38.1, 38.3, 38.4, 39.1, 39.2, 39.3, 40.1, 41.1, 41.2, 42.2, 42.4, 43.1, 43.3, 44.1

William J. Gagnon
Rhysling Anthology 1995

Jeannine Hall Gailey served as the Poet Laureate of Redmond, Washington, and is the author of four books of poetry: Becoming the Villainess, She Returns to the Floating World, Unexplained Fevers, and The Robot Scientist’s Daughter. Her work has been featured on NPR’s The Writer’s Almanac, Verse Daily, and in The Year’s Best Horror Vol. 6. Her poems have appeared in The American Poetry Review, The Iowa Review and Prairie Schooner.
Dwarf Stars 2009, 2012
Rhysling Anthology 2009, 2010, 2013, 2018, 2023
Star*Line 32.1, 32.2, 42.1

Lila Gailey
Rhysling Anthology 2008

Neil Gaiman
Rhysling Anthology 2010, 2017, first place in 2018

Chris Galford’s poems have appeared in Star*Line (including other sci-fi themed creations) and Frogpond, and closer to home, were selected as winners of the 46th Annual Dyer-Ives Foundation's Poetry Competition. He is a journalist by trade and a Michigan-based writer.
Star*Line 40.1, 40.3, 41.2

Michael J. Galko is a scientist and a poet who lives and works in Houston, TX. He is the owner, creator and curator of "Haiku House", a residential art project less than a mile from downtown Houston. Haiku House has several hundred wood-burned and painted original haiku on the structure and fence and in the yard. Michael's haiku have appeared in a spectrum of haiku-themed journals.
Dwarf Stars 2022

Jean Gallagher is the author of This Minute (Fordham UP); Stubborn (Oberlin College Press), and Start (Oberlin College Press). She teaches creative writing at NYU, where she is a professor of English at the Tandon School.
Dwarf Stars 2022

Milo Gallagher
Rhysling Anthology 2018

Linda Galloway
Dwarf Stars 2010

Dr. Raymond Gallucci is a retired Professional Engineer (nuclear) who has been writing poetry since 1990. He is an incorrigible rhymer (and "rhythmer") who recently published all his poetry from 1990 through 2020 in “No Rhyme? No Reason!” available at amazon.com. He tends toward the cynical in daily life, with an emphasis on Disaster, Politics, History, Religion, Movies (as an incorrigible theater-goer, typically seeing over 100 movies annually), Science, Humor, and, most recently, COVID. He lives in Maryland with his wife of 42 years and four parrots.
Star*Line 44.2

Tom Galusha
Dwarf Stars 2008

Doug Gant has been an avid reader of science fiction, fantasy, and horror for many decades. His interest in folktales and mythology, along with his background in mathematics, allows him to meld the mystic and the analytic.
Dwarf Stars 2022

Tisha Garcia
Rhysling Anthology 2012

Martin Gardner
Star*Line 3.2

Steven Gardiner
Rhysling Anthology 1990

Dr. Tim Gardiner is an ecologist, editor, essayist, poet, and children’s author from Manningtree in Essex, UK. He has been widely published in journals and anthologies. He is a former co-editor of the tanka prose section of Haibun Today and current poetry editor for Suspect Device punk fanzine.
Dwarf Stars 2022

Adele Gardner (they/them, Mx.) is a cat-loving cataloging librarian (gardnercastle.com), a full member of SFWA & HWA, and a graduate of the Clarion West Writers Workshop. Adele has master's degrees in English literature and library science. With stories in Analog, as well as 52 stories and over 335 poems published in Strange Horizons, Daily Science Fiction, Flash Fiction Online, PodCastle, Pedestal Magazine, Polu Texni, Dreams and Nightmares, NewMyths.com, Deep Magic, and more (some under former name variations such as C. A. Gardner, Lyn C. A. Gardner, etc.), Adele has had nine poems win or place in the Poetry Society of Virginia Awards, Rhysling Award, and Balticon Poetry Contest. Copies of Adele's poetry book Dreaming of Days in Astophel are available from the author (out of print with the publisher). Adele is literary executor for father, mentor, and namesake Dr. Delbert R. Gardner and was coeditor of the Dwarf Stars 2022 anthology with lifelong friend Greer Woodward. gardnercastle.com
Dwarf Stars 2007, 2015, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, third place in 2012, third place in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2024, 2025
Star*Line 33.4, 34.3, 35.3, 37.2, 39.3, 43.2, 44.1, 44.2, 44.3, 45.3, 46.3, 47.1, 47.2, 47.3, 47.4. 48.1

Dr. Delbert R. Gardner is a veteran of World War II, taught English literature and creative writing for 21 years (primarily at Keuka College in upstate New York), then returned to government service as a writer/editor for TRADOC. Over sixty of Dr. Gardner's poems and stories have appeared in Mystery Weekly Magazine (his is the cover story, an SF mystery), Lamplight, Tales of the Talisman, Star*Line, Goblin Fruit, The Literary Review, Poetry Digest, and American Poetry Magazine, among others. A scholar of the Pre-Raphaelites, he is the author of the book An "Idle Singer" and His Audience: A Study of William Morris's Poetic Reputation in England, 1858–1900. His daughter, Adele Gardner, serves as his literary executor. gardnercastle.com
Rhysling Anthology 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2018
Star*Line 33.4

Robert K. Gardner
Rhysling Anthology 2010

Toni J. Gardner
Dwarf Stars 2009

Terry A. Garey’s poetry has been published in many journals and anthologies, including Dodeca, Uranus, Star*Line, Asimov's, Weird Tales, The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, Raw Sacks, Paper Bag Writer, Dreams and Nightmares, Women en Large, and Burning With A Vision. She has edited poetry for Janus, Tales of the Unanticipated, and is the editor (with Eleanor Arnason) of Time Gum, and also Time Frames: an anthology of speculative poetry. She lives in Minneapolis, MN with a librarian, two cats, and more books than she can count. She is a founding member of Lady Poetesses From Hell.
Rhysling Anthology first place in 1997, 1982, first place in 2013, 2015
Star*Line 2.9, 4.6, 5.2, 5.4, 35.3, 37.4, 38.2

Gwynne Garfinkle
Rhysling Anthology 2013, 2015
Star*Line 32.6

Jean-Paul L. Garnier lives and writes in Joshua Tree, CA, where he is the owner of Space Cowboy Books, a science fiction bookstore, independent publisher, and producer of Simultaneous Times podcast. In 2020 his first novella Garbage In, Gospel Out was released by Space Cowboy Books and in 2018 Traveling Shoes Press released Echo of Creation, a collection of his science fiction short stories. He has also released several collections of poetry: In Iudicio (Cholla Needles Press, 2017), Future Anthropology (currently being translated into Portuguese), Odes to Scientists (audiobook, Space Cowboy Books, 2019) and Betelgeuse Dimming (2020). He is a three-time Elgin Nominee and also appeared in the 2020 Dwarf Stars anthology. He is also a regular contributor for Canada’s Warp Speed Odyssey blog. His short stories, poetry, and essays have appeared in many anthologies and webzines. jplgarnier.blogspot.com
Dwarf Stars 2020, 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2021

Lee Garratt is a middle-aged high school English teacher living in Derby, England. Brought up via the science fiction and fantasy section of the Rochdale library, Lancashire so enjoyed a childhood heavily influenced by Wyndham, Aldiss, Clarke and Le Guin. he has since had the odd poem and short story published here and there.
Star*Line 40.2, 40.3, 42.2, 43.1

Brian U. Garrison is the current SFPA President. He studied computer science and A.I. until he realized neuroscience and meat-brain intelligence were much more interesting. Now he writes poetry for children, adults, and grand adults. His two chapbooks are New Yesterdays, New Tomorrows (self-published) and Micropoetry for Microplanets (Space Cowboy Books). He lives under a tall, leafy tree in Portland, Oregon. Find him online at bugthewriter.com or bugthewriter.etsy.com.
Dwarf Stars 2017, 2022, 2024, 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Star*Line 38.4, 41.1, 42.2, 44.1, 44.2, 45.3, 46.4, 47.1

John Garrison
Dwarf Stars 2008
Rhysling Anthology 2005, 2006, 2013
Star*Line 30.2, 31.5, 32.5, 33.2, 33.4, 34.3, 35.3, 36.1, 36.2

Laura Garrison
Dwarf Stars 2014

Kristin Garth is a Pushcart, Best of the Net & Rhysling nominated poet from Pensacola and a sonnet stalker. Her sonnets have stalked magazines like Five: 2: One, Yes, Glass, Luna Luna, Occulum, Drunk Monkeys, and other places. She is the author of eleven books of poetry including Pink Plastic House (Maverick Duck Press), Puritan U (Rhythm & Bones Press) and Candy Cigarette Womanchild Noir (The Hedgehog Poetry Press) and the forthcoming Flutter: Southern Gothic Fever Dream (TwistiT Press, 2020) and Dewy Decimals (Arkay Artists, 2020). Follow her on Twitter: @lolaandjolie and on kristingarth.com.
Rhysling Anthology 2019

Alexander P. Garza is a writer, actor, and educator from Houston, TX. His work can be seen in Toyon, Dissections, Star*Line, and others. He was awarded the 2019 Dark Poetry Scholarship Award by the Horror Writers Association, was commissioned by the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and Tintero Projects for work inspired by their Latin American Exhibit: Play and Grief. Visit him on Instagram/Twitter @alexanderpgarza.
Star*Line 42.4

Emily Gaskin
Rhysling Anthology 2007

Corinne Gaston
Star*Line 36.4, 37.1

Sharmon Gazaway writes from the Deep South, where she lives with her husband beside a historical cemetery haunted by the wild cries of pileated woodpeckers. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Forge Literary Magazine, Welter, Daily Science Fiction, MetaStellar, Enchanted Conversation, microverses.net: Octavos, NewMyths.com (twice), Metaphorosis, The Society of Classical Poets Journal IX, Breath and Shadow (twice), Ghost Orchid Press, and elsewhere in speculative and literary publications. You can find more of her work in the anthologies Orpheus + Eurydice Rewoven and Love Letters to Poe Volumes I and II; her poetry is featured in the anthologies Daughter of Sarpedon, Wayward & Upward, and Dark Waters. Sharmon is currently at work on an adult fantasy novel.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Star*Line 47.3

Charlotte Geater
Rhysling Anthology 2017

Paul Geiger is a retired biochemist, career spent at the University of Southern California School of Medicine. After serving in the Navy as a lieutenant in the Korean war, he earned a PhD at Johns Hopkins University, 1962. Only in 2014 did he find a fascination in haiku and other oriental forms of poetry primarily because he loves the short forms with intriguing ideas or mysteries like Zen. In that year he joined Allpoetry.com to learn more about these forms. Photo haiku, haiku combined with interesting photos, is a particular form of fun. He thinks a lot about how to find Basho’s lightness in a few words.
Dwarf Stars 2019

Barbara Genovese
Rhysling Anthology 1994

Wade German’s poems have appeared internationally in numerous journals and anthologies, including Dark Horizons, Dreams and Nightmares, Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, Midnight Echo, Mythic Delirium, Nameless, Phantom Drift, Space and Time, Spectral Realms, Star*Line, Strange Sorcery and Weird Fiction Review.
Rhysling Anthology 2010, third place in 2013, 2019, 2020
Star*Line 31.5, 32.1, 32.3, 32.4, 33.1, 33.4, 34.1, 34.4, 35.1, 35.2, 36.1, 36.2, 36.4, 37.3, 38.1, 38.4, 39.1, 40.3

Jo Gerrard
Dwarf Stars 2006

Amy Gerstler
Rhysling Anthology 1994

Andre Dorian Gheorghe
Dwarf Stars 2006
Star*Line 30.2, 32.4

Alper Ghuchlu
Star*Line 48.1

David Gianatasio
Star*Line 44.1, 44.2

James Gianforti
Dwarf Stars 2009
Star*Line 31.5, 32.2

Emma J. Gibbon
Rhysling Anthology 2020

H. F. Gibbard
Star*Line 32.6

Jeanette Gibson
Star*Line 45.3

S. T. Gibson’s work has been featured in Nosetouch Press’s Fiends in the Furrows anthology and is forthcoming in Nyx Publishing’s Unspeakable: A Queer Gothic Anthology.
Star*Line 43.2

Mark Gilbert lives in the UK and enjoys writing short poetry, medium poetry and prose (any length). He is a member of the British Haiku Society and has had longer poems in Twist in Time, Abyss & Apex, Black Bough and Fireflies' Light. His really short collection of really short haiku was recently published at the Origami Poems Project.
Dwarf Stars 2022, 2023, 2025

Bill Gillard
Star*Line 31.1

Andrew Gilstrap lives in South Carolina. His work has appeared in Mythic Delirium, Star*Line, Lakeside Circus, Apex, and Daily Science Fiction.
Star*Line 36.4

John Giorno
Rhysling Anthology 2007

Sarah Glass
Dwarf Stars 2008

Thomas Glave, Jr.
Rhysling Anthology 1988

Donna Glee
Star*Line 35.1

Ian Goh is a video game writer based in Singapore. His work has appeared in Strange Horizons, Star*Line, and is forthcoming in Asimov's Science Fiction. Currently, as always, he is working on too many things at once. He recently attained his MA in Creative Writing from Goldsmiths University of London.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Star*Line 43.1, 44.3

Maxwell I. Gold is a multiple award nominated author who writes prose poetry and short stories in weird and cosmic fiction. His work has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines including Weirdbook Magazine, Space & Time Magazine, Startling Stories, Strange Horizons, Tales from OmniPark Anthology, Shadow Atlas: Dark Landscapes of the Americas and more. He’s the author of Oblivion in Flux: A Collection of Cyber Prose from Crystal Lake Publishing. Maxwell’s forthcoming books include a collaborative book of poems titled Mobius Lyrics with Bram Stoker Award winner Angela Yuriko Smith to be released in 2022; Bleeding Rainbows and Other Broken Spectrums from Hex Publishers and an Other Mythology prose poetry chapbook from Interstellar Flight Press both to be released in 2023. He lives in Ohio with his partner and two dogs Marshall and Otto, and currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the Horror Writers Association as the organization’s Treasurer.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Rhysling Anthology 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Star*Line 43.2

Albert Goldbarth (1948–) has published more than twenty-five collections of poetry and has won numerous awards, including twice winning the National Book Critics Circle award for poetry (Goldbarth is the only poet to have received the award twice).
Rhysling Anthology 1982, 1988, 1995, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2012, third place in 2016

Kim Goldberg’s latest poetry book is Devolution, speculative tales of ecopocalypse (Caitlin Press, 2020). Her off-kilter poems and fables have appeared in various magazines and anthologies including Multiverse (Shoreline of Infinity), Scarecrow (World Weaver), Imaginarium 3 (ChiZine), Superhero Universe (Edge), Urban Green Man (Edge), Climbing Lightly Through Forests (Aqueduct) and elsewhere. She lives on Vancouver Island.
Dwarf Stars 2021
Star*Line 44.3

Mel Goldberg, after earning his Master’s degree, taught literature and writing in California, Illinois, Arizona, and as a Fulbright Exchange teacher in Cambridgeshire, England. For seven years, his artist-wife and he lived in and traveled in a small motorhome throughout the US, Canada, and Mexico. They moved to Mexico where they live on a small income. His writing has been published online and in print in the U.S., UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico. He has won several awards in Japan for his tanka, haibun, and haiku, including the grand prize for in the 7th Setouchi Matsuyama International Photo-Haiku Contest in 2018.
Dwarf Stars 2019

Peter Goldstein
Rhysling Anthology 1997

Sanford Goldstein
Dwarf Stars 2009

Vincent F. A. Golphin
Star*Line 35.3

Patricia Gomes was Poet Laureate of New Bedford, Massachusetts from 2014 to 2021. Gomes is an author and playwright and published in numerous literary journals and anthologies, including the New England Horror Writers Anthologies, Wicked Women and Wicked Creatures. A Pushcart Prize nominee in 2008, 2018 and 2021, as well as a Rhysling nominee, Gomes is the author of four chapbooks. Her recent publications include Muddy River Review, Motif Magazine, Apex and Abyss, and the anthology Daughters of Sarpedon. Ms. Gomes is the co-founder of the GNB Writers Block as well a member of the Massachusetts Poetry Society, SFPA, New England Horror Writers, and the Horror Writers Association.
Rhysling Anthology 2019, 2021, 2024
Star*Line 41.2, 42.2, 46.2

Leonard Gonatarek
Dwarf Stars 2009

Howie Good is the author of The Loser's Guide to Street Fighting, winner of the 2017 Lorien Prize from Thoughtcrime Press, and Dangerous Acts Starring Unstable Elements, winner of the 2015 Press Americana Prize for Poetry. His latest book is I'm Not a Robot, from Tolsun Books.
Dwarf Stars 2014
Rhysling Anthology 2016
Star*Line 44.2

Adrianna Gordey

Star*Line 47.3

Alan Ira Gordon is an urban planning professor at Worcester State University. His poetry publications include Analog Magazine and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and he’s a frequent contributor to Star*Line. Alan’s poetry has received eight Rhysling Award nominations, two Dwarf Stars Award nominations and an Analog Magazine year’s best nomination (Second Place Award). He has two published poetry collections, Planet Hunter and The Doggo Book (Hiraeth Books). Planet Hunter was nominated for the SFPA Elgin Award. Alan guest-edited Issue 24 of Eye To The Telescope, the online publication of SFPA. His poetry, short stories and articles have been published in various genre magazines and anthologies, a partial list of which can be found on his webpage at alaniragordon.com.
Dwarf Stars 2016, 2022, 2023
Rhysling Anthology 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
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Amelia Gorman is a baker and writer in Eureka, California. She's a big fan of weird fiction, animal rescue, and backpacking. You can read more of her poetry in Liminality and Speculative City and some of her recent fiction in Nox Pareidolia from Nightscape Press and Negative Space from Dark Peninsula Press. Find her online at ameliagorman.com
Dwarf Stars 2024
Rhysling Anthology 2018, 2020, third place in 2023, 2025
Star*Line 40.4, 41.3, 44.1, 44.3, 45.1, 45.2, 45.4

LeRoy Gorman lives in Napanee, Ontario. His poetry, much of it minimalist and visual, has appeared in publications and exhibitions worldwide. He is the author of two dozen poetry books and chapbooks. His most recent title is goodwill galaxy hunting (Urban Farmhouse Press).
Dwarf Stars 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, first place in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024
Rhysling Anthology 2013, 2019
Star*Line 33.4, 34.3, 35.3, 35.4, 36.1, 36.2, 36.3, 37.2, 37.4, 38.1, 38.2, 38.3, 38.4, 39.2, 39.3, 39.4, 40.1, 40.2, 40.3, 40.4, 41.1, 41.3, 41.4, 42.1, 42.2, 42.3, 42.4, 43.1, 43.2, 43.3, 44.1, 44.2, 44.3, 45.1, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4, 46.1, 46.2, 46.3, 46.4, 47.1, 47.2, 47.3, 47.4, 48.1

Steven Wittenberg Gordon is the editor of Songs of Eretz.
Dwarf Stars 2014
Star*Line 38.4, 40.1, 41.1

Theodora Goss is the World Fantasy Award–winning author of the short story collection In the Forest of Forgetting (2006); Interfictions(2007), a short story anthology coedited with Delia Sherman; Voices from Fairyland (2008), a poetry anthology with critical essays and a selection of her own poems; The Thorn and the Blossom (2012), a novella in a two-sided accordion format; the poetry collection Songs for Ophelia (2014); and debut novel The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter (2017). She has been a finalist for the Nebula, Locus, Crawford, Seiun, and Mythopoeic Awards, as well as on the Tiptree Award Honor List, and her work has been translated into eleven languages. She teaches literature and writing at Boston University and in the Stonecoast MFA Program. Visit her at TheodoraGoss.com.
Rhysling Anthology first place in 2004, 2008, 2011, 2013, first place in 2017, second place in 2020, 2022, second place 2024

Vince Gotera is a professor of English at the University of Northern Iowa, where he served as Editor of the North American Review (2000–2016). He was also Editor of Star*Line, the print journal of the SFPA (2017–2020). His poetry collections include Dragonfly, Ghost Wars, Fighting Kite, The Coolest Month, and Pacific Crossing. Speculative poems have appeared in Abyss & Apex, Altered Reality Magazine, Dreams and Nightmares, Grievous Angel, Philippines Graphic (Philippines), Silver Blade, and the anthologiesMultiverse (UK) and Strange Land (Poet's Haven). He blogs at The Man with the Blue Guitar.
Dwarf Stars 2020
Rhysling Anthology 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Star*Line 39.3, 41.3

Felix C. Gotschalk
Star*Line 4.5

T. M. Götti
Rhysling Anthology 2012

Jeremy Gottwig
Rhysling Anthology 2004

Carl Grafe lives in the Rocky Mountains with his family and a small army of robot novelists. His poems and short fiction have appeared in Star*Line, Bete Noire Magazine, and elsewhere.
Star*Line 37.1

Libby Graham
Star*Line 46.4

Neile Graham is Canadian by birth and inclination, though she lives in Seattle to keep in touch with rain and beaches. In 2017 she won a World Fantasy Award for her work with Clarion West Writers Workshop where she helped run the summer workshop for 19 years. Her poetry has been published in many print and online publications. Her most recent collection, her fourth, is The Walk She Takes, poems about all the stony places she found in Scotland, the home of her ancestors. neilegraham.com has more info.
Rhysling Anthology 2012, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2022

Taylor Graham
Rhysling Anthology 1992

Charles A. Gramlich
Rhysling Anthology 1995, 2002, 2009, 2016
Star*Line 32.2

April Grant
Rhysling Anthology 2012, 2015

Robin Rose Graves is a writer and a poet based in Buffalo, NY. Previous work of hers has appeared in Simultaneous Times Podcast and West Coast Weird Magazine. In her spare time, she raves about her recent reads on her BookTube channel, SpicyMisoRamen.
Rhysling Anthology 2021
Star*Line 44.3, 44.4, 46.1

Jason Gray is the author of Radiation King, winner of the Idaho Prize for Poetry, and Photographing Eden, as well as two chapbooks, How to Paint the Savior Dead and Adam & Eve Go to the Zoo. His poems have been featured in Poetry, Kenyon Review, American Poetry Review, Image, and elsewhere. jason-gray.net
Dwarf Stars 2019

Lora Gray is a non-binary speculative fiction writer and poet from Northeast Ohio.They have been published in F&SF, Uncanny, Strange Horizons and Asimov's among other places. Their poetry has been nominated for the Rhysling Award.
Rhysling Anthology 2018, 2024
Star*Line 45.2, 47.2

Roy Gray
Rhysling Anthology 1999

Suzie Gray (also known as B.AR.D) is a poet and playwright from London. Her latest SF poetry collections are Energy (Or the Art of Keeping it Together) and E-Tabula Rasa. She has also created Augmented Reality poetry for SeekXR, Snapchat, Facebook and Artivive. She has also written for stage—having produced the plays SUM, Terra Firma and Cuckoos and Chrysalides. She is currently working on a chapbook called Material Girl, which focuses on the concepts of materialism and a post-scarcity future.
Dwarf Stars 2019
Rhysling Anthology 2016

Wesley D. Gray is a poet and writer of things most strange. His books include Come Fly with Death: Poems Inspired by the Artwork of Zdzislaw Beksinski, Tears on the Glass Desert: Speculative Poetry of Holocaust, Fallout and Decay and the horror novel, Feeding Lazarus (originally published as Rafe Grayson). When he isn’t writing, Wesley enjoys geek status while claiming to be: a tabletop gamer, a reader, a dreamer, a veteran, Trekkie, Whovian, artist, photographer, radiographer, nature-lover, coffeeholic, boxed-wine enthusiast, and an all-around nice guy, among other things. He resides in Florida with his wife and two children. Learn more at the author's website: WesDGray.com
Star*Line 44.3

Scott Elliott Green was a past president of SFPA.

Star*Line 2.8, 2.9, 3.2, 3.4, 5.3, 30.2, 34.3, 41.2, 42.3
Rhysling Anthology 1991, 1993, second place in 1995, 2022

Timothy Green is the editor of Rattle.
Rhysling Anthology 2008

Karen Greenbaum-Maya
Rhysling Anthology 2024

Arielle Greenberg
Dwarf Stars 2016

Ray Greenblatt

Star*Line 32.1, 32.3

Eric Greinke
Rhysling Anthology 2011

Stephen Gresham
Rhysling Anthology 1981
Star*Line 4.4

John Grey is an Australian poet, U.S. resident. Recently published in That, Muse, Poetry East and North Dakota Quarterly, with work upcoming in Haight-Ashbury Literary Journal, Thin Air, Dalhousie Review and the Dunes Review.

Dwarf Stars 2009, 2010
Rhysling Anthology 1988, first place in 1998, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2024
Star*Line 40.4, 41.1, 41.4, 42.3, 43.1, 43.2, 44.1, 44.3, 46.2


Sarah Grey’s poetry and short fiction have appeared in Lightspeed, Nightmare, Uncanny, Strange Horizons, Fantasy Magazine, and elsewhere. She has degrees in Art History, Medieval Studies, and law, speaks multiple languages poorly, and enjoys world travel and roller skating. She lives in California with her family and an excessive quantity of cats.
Rhysling Anthology 2021, second place in 2023
Star*Line 36.3, 43.1, 43.2

Kevin Griffin is from Kerry, Ireland and has poems published in Ireland, England, Canada and Austria. He is a retired teacher.
Star*Line 40.4

Jennifer A. Grier is a poet, planetary scientist, and fiction writer. Over three dozen of Dr. Grier’s poems and stories have appeared in venues such as Eternal Haunted Summer, Space and Time, NILVX, and Mirror Dance. Her memberships include: the Maryland Writer's Association and the Horror Writers Association. Look for posts and tweets of astronomical facts and unusual fictions at @grierja on Twitter.
Rhysling Anthology 2003
Star*Line 35.4, 36.4, 37.3

Susan Grimm
Dwarf Stars 2016

Eliza Griswold
Dwarf Stars 2013

Albert W. Grohmann works as a bookseller, and lives in Westfield, New Jersey. His work has previously appeared in Scifaikuest.
Dwarf Stars 2013
Star*Line 36.1, 36.2, 36.3, 39.1

Robyn Groth

Star*Line 38.1

Sophie Gullett

Star*Line 39.3

McArthur Gunter

Star*Line 34.2

Hel Gurney
Rhysling Anthology 2013

Wilfredo Guzman

Star*Line 37.1

Deborah Guzzi
Rhysling Anthology 2016

Piotr Gwiazda
Dwarf Stars 2016

Carol Gyzander
Rhysling Anthology 2025

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