Rachel Lachmansingh
Rhysling Anthology 2021
Betsy Ladyzhets
Rhysling Anthology 2016
Tim Laffey
Star*Line 36.2
Marc Laidlaw
Rhysling Anthology 1978
Kelli Lage is earning her degree in Secondary English Education and works as a substitute teacher. She is a poetry reader for Bracken Magazine. Lage's work has appeared in The Lumiere Review, Welter Journal, Watershed Review, and elsewhere. Website: KelliLage.com.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Wesley Lambert
Rhysling Anthology 2005
Dennis M. Lane
Dwarf Stars 2013
Rhysling Anthology 2013, 2014
Star*Line 35.3
Geoffrey A. Landis is a NASA scientist and science-fiction author known for both fiction and poetry. His writing has appeared in more than twenty languages, and his poetry has been published in magazines and anthologies ranging from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction to The Journal of Humanistic Mathematics. He is the author of two poetry collections: Iron Angels from VanZeno press, and The Book of Whimsy from NightBallet, as well as the novel Mars Crossing and the story collection Impact Parameter (& Other Quantum Realities). He's won awards including the Hugo and Nebula awards for science fiction and the Science Fiction Poetry Association’s Rhysling award for poetry. He lives in Berea, Ohio, with his wife, author and poet Mary Turzillo, and his tiger cats Samurai and Scaramouche.
Dwarf Stars first place in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2020
Rhysling Anthology 1991, 1992, first place in 2000, first place in 2009, 2010, 2011, second place in 2014, 2018, 2021, second place in 2022, first place in 2024
Star*Line 31.5, 32.4, 32.5, 33.1, 33.4, 34.1, 34.4, 35.3, 36.4
William Landis has a B.S. in Agricultural Education with a Concentration on Plant and Soil Science, Class of 2012, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
Dwarf Stars 2017, 2019
Star*Line 38.2, 39.2, 40.2, 40.3, 41.2, 41.4, 42.3, 42.4
David W. Landrum
Dwarf Stars 2008
Chris Langer
Star*Line 46.2, 47.2
Beth Langford
Dwarf Stars 2016
Rhysling Anthology 2009
Charles Larsen
Rhysling Anthology 2008
David Glen Larson
Dwarf Stars 2013
Star*Line 35.1, 35.2
Weronika Łaszkiewicz
Star*Line 38.4
obert Laughlin
Star*Line 36.2, 36.4, 37.1
Patrick Lawler
Rhysling Anthology 2009
Jennifer Lawrence
Rhysling Anthology 2017
Kathleen A. Lawrence has had poems published in Rattle (Poets Respond), Scryptic, haikuniverse, Silver Blade, Altered Reality, Undertow Tanka Review, New Verse News, Star*Line, and Proud to Be: Writing by American Warriors, among others. Two of her poems have been nominated for Best of the Net awards and two for Rhysling Awards and one for a Pushcart Prize.
Rhysling Anthology 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Star*Line 40.4, 41.1, 41.2, 41.3, 41.4, 42.1, 42.2, 42.4, 43.2
John Edward Lawson
Dwarf Stars 2007
Rhysling Anthology 2007
Peter Layton
Rhysling Anthology 1995
Star*Line 32.4, 34.1
RJanna Layton
Star*Line 36.4
Jenna Lê (jennalewriting.com) is the author of the poetry collections Six Rivers (NYQ Books, 2011), A History of the Cetacean American Diaspora (Indolent Books, 2018), and Manatee Lagoon (Acre Books, 2022). She lives and works as a physician and educator in New York City.
Rhysling Anthology 2016
Star*Line 44.4, 47.1, 48.1
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) was a celebrated and beloved author of 21 novels, 11 volumes of short stories, four collections of essays, 12 children’s books, six volumes of poetry and four of translation. Her work earned six Nebulas, seven Hugos, and SFWA’s Grand Master, along with the PEN/Malamud and many other awards. In 2014 she was awarded the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, and in 2016 was published by the Library of America.
Rhysling Anthology 1980, first place in 1982, 2007
Star*Line 3.5, 5.1
Rio Le Moignan
Rhysling Anthology 2006
James Frederick Leach
Rhysling Anthology 2016
Angel Leal is a Latine, trans, ace writer who has several witches in the family. Their previous work appears in Strange Horizons, Heartlines Spec, The Deadlands, Small Wonders, Radon Journal, and elsewhere. They’ve been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, the Rhysling, Best of the Net, the Utopia Award, and are a coadmin of CALAMITOUS, a queer SFFH writing group. You can find them at angel-leal.com or floating around twitter @orbiting_angel.
Dwarf Stars 2023, 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2023, second place in 2024, third place in 2025
Michelle Leasure
Rhysling Anthology 1995
Frank Leblanc
Star*Line 48.1
Nicole J. LeBoeuf is a New Orleanian writer of short speculative fiction and poetry appearing in such venues as Cast of Wonders, The Future Fire, Dreams and Nightmares, Apex Magazine, and the vampirism anthology Blood and Other Cravings (Tor Books, 2011). She also posts weird flash-sized story-like objects four times monthly at patreon.com/NicoleJLeBoeuf. She currently lives in Boulder, Colorado, with her indie RPG-writing husband and their adorably criminal rabbit. Her not-so-secret superhero identity is that of roller derby skater Fleur de Beast, roster number #504, with Boulder County Roller Derby. She blogs at nicolejleboeuf.com and tweets at @nicolejleboeuf.
Rhysling Anthology 2023
Star*Line 45.1
B. J. Lee
Rhysling Anthology 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018
Hazel Ann Lee is a Black American author of poems, short stories, novels and nonfiction. She is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and now makes her home in Philadelphia. The themes of her writing relate to science, education and science fiction. She recently published a book of original science poems and science fiction short stories titled The Astronaut’s Window: Collection of Poems and Short Stories Celebrating Nature. She is also an award-winning songwriter. Two of her poems, “Colors” and “The Martyr” were set to music and won awards in national music composition contests.
Star*Line 43.4
Mary Soon Lee was born and raised in London, but has lived in Pittsburgh for over twenty years. She is a SFPA Grand Master and three-time winner of both the AnLab Readers’ Award and the Rhysling Award. Her latest books are from opposite shores of the poetry ocean: "How to Navigate Our Universe," containing 128 astronomy poems, and "The Sign of the Dragon," novel-length epic fantasy, winner of the Elgin Award. She hides her online presence with a cryptically named website (marysoonlee.com) and an equally cryptic Twitter account (@MarySoonLee).
Dwarf Stars 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2001, 2002, first place in 2014, 2015, 2016, third place in 2017, first place in 2018, third place in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, first place in 2022, 2023, first place in 2025
Star*Line 25.6, 28.1, 36.4, 37.1, 37.2, 37.4, 38.1, 38.2, 38.3, 38.4, 39.2, 40.1, 40.2, 40.3, 40.4, 41.2, 41.3, 41.4, 42.1, 42.2, 42.3, 42.4, 43.1, 43.3, 44.1, 44.2, 44.4, 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
Yoon Ha Lee
Rhysling Anthology 2006, 2008
Gerri Leen is a Rhysling-nominated poet from Northern Virginia. She has poetry published in: Eye to the Telescope, Star*Line, Dreams & Nightmares, Songs of Eretz, Polu Texni, NewMyths.com, and others. She also writes fiction in many genres (as Gerri Leen for speculative and mainstream, and Kim Strattford for romance). Visit gerrileen.com or kimstrattford.com to see what else she's been up to.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Rhysling Anthology 2020, 2021, 2022, honorable mention in 2023, honorable mention 2024
Star*Line 38.1, 41.4, 42.3, 42.4, 43.1, 43.3, 44.1, 44.3, 44.4, 45.1, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4, 46.1, 46.2, 46.3, 46.4, 47.1, 47.3, 47.4
Gary Lehman
Rhysling Anthology 2002
Kat Lehmann is a Co-Founding Co-Editor of whiptail: journal of the single-line poem and a panelist for The Haiku Foundation Touchstone Distinguished Books Award. Kat is a winner of The Haiku Foundation’s Touchstone Award for Individual Poem and is included in the New Resonance community of haiku poets. She is the author of three books of poetry. A former research biochemist, she likes to contemplate the grandiose within the details. Read Kat’s work on her website: katlehmann.weebly.com.
Dwarf Stars 2022, 2023
Esther Leiper
Star*Line 4.5
Richard Leis has been published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Nightmare, Star*Line, Weird Fiction Quarterly, anthologies from House of Zolo and Crone Girls Press, and other publications. He works at the University of Arizona with the HiRISE team, which has had a camera in orbit around Mars since 2006. His website is richardleis.com.
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Star*Line 42.4, 45.4, 47.3
Sandi Leibowitz
Dwarf Stars 2014, 2015, second place in 2016, third place in 2017
Rhysling Anthology 2015, 2017
Star*Line 36.1, 36.4
Rose Lemberg
Dwarf Stars 2010, 2011, 2014
Rhysling Anthology 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, third place in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022
Star*Line 31.6, 32.1, 33.2
Aimee Leonard
Star*Line 38.2
Shelley Lesher
Rhysling Anthology 2008
Sam Lesek is friends with your sleep paralysis demon. She still plans her supernatural hang-outs using a flip phone that she refuses to let die until the year 2030. Thankfully, dark entities don't mind SMS. You can find her on Twitter @SamLesek
Star*Line 45.4
Muriel Leung
Rhysling Anthology 2017
Greg Leunig
Rhysling Anthology 2012
Richard L. Levesque
Rhysling Anthology 1995
Barrie Levine
Dwarf Stars 2024
Ellery A. Lewark
Star*Line 40.2
Francine P. Lewis
Rhysling Anthology 2020
Ai Li is a Straits Chinese short-form poet from London and Singapore who writes about life, love and loss bringing healing and prayer to her poems. The creator of cherita, editor and publisher of the cherita, founding editor and publisher of still, moving into breath and dew-on-line, she is also an evidential spiritualist medium, an urban photographer, and a surrealist collage painter. Find her essence in the quiet of her inner rooms at amazon.com/ai-li/e/B0080X6ROC
Dwarf Stars 2019
Ian Li (he/him) is a Chinese-Canadian writer of speculative fiction and poetry. As an economist and developer, he also loves spreadsheets, statistical curiosities, and brain teasers. Find his work in Orion's Belt, Abyss & Apex, and Worlds of Possibility, among other venues. Learn more at ian-li.com.
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Star*Line 47.3
Shiyi Li
Star*Line 42.1, 43.1
Anne Liberton
Star*Line 46.3
Julia Burns Liberman
Rhysling Anthology 2016
Naomi Libicki’s fiction has appeared in Apex Magazine, Terraform, and elsewhere.
Star*Line 42.4
Tonya Liburd
Rhysling Anthology 2017, 2018
Nolan Liebert
Rhysling Anthology 2016
Michael Liesieski
Star*Line 39.3, 47.2
John C. Light
Rhysling Anthology 2014
Alan P. Lightman
Rhysling Anthology first place in 1983
Thomas Ligotti
Rhysling Anthology 1986
Rebecca Lilly has published several collections of haiku and short poetry with Red Moon Press, as well as a recent collection of prose poems, Creatures Among Us (Broadstone Books, 2019). With degrees from Cornell (MFA, poetry) and Princeton (PhD, philosophy) universities, Rebecca works as a writer and researcher.
Dwarf Stars 2022
Susan L. Lin
Rhysling Anthology 2024
Sandra J. Lindow has had 30 Rhysling nominations and 6 Dwarf Star nominations. Her poetry and reviews have appeared in Star*Line and Dreams and Nightmares. She is a past SFPA Vice President and President. She has edited the October 2017 Eye to the Telescope and the February 2025 Valentine's Day page. Presently, she serves as co-editor of the SpecPo Review blog. Her most recent collection is Mother Hubble's Cupboard and Other Poems about Inner and Outer Space, 2025. She lives on a hilltop in Menomonie, Wisconsin where her front door is painted like a Tardis.
Dwarf Stars third place in 2007, 2015, 2016, 2019
Rhysling Anthology 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, third place in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, third place in 2016, 2019, third place in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Star*Line 32.1, 34.4, 35.4, 36.1, 36.3, 36.4, 37.1, 37.4, 38.2, 38.3, 38.4, 39.1, 39.3, 40.1, 40.2, 40.4, 41.1, 41.2, 41.4, 42.3, 42.4, 43.3, 44.2, 44.4, 45.2, 45.4
Sarah Lindsay
Rhysling Anthology 2011
Darrell Lindsey
Dwarf Stars 2007
Rhysling Anthology 2014
Star*Line 33.2, 33.3, 35.2, 41.2
Marissa Lingen lives in the Minneapolis suburbs on some of the oldest bedrock on the North American continent. She writes science fiction, fantasy, essays, and now poetry, which came as a bit of a surprise but here we are.
Star*Line 43.3, 44.4
James Lipscomb
Star*Line 3.2
Shira Lipkin’s poetry and short fiction have been published in Apex Magazine, Stone Telling, Chizine, Interfictions 2, Mythic Delirium, and other wonderful magazines and anthologies. She lives in Boston with her family and the requisite cats, most of whom also write. She also fights crime with the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, does six impossible things before breakfast, and would like a nap now.
Rhysling Anthology 2010, first place in 2012, 2013, 2016
Darren Lipman
Rhysling Anthology 2017
Katarzyna Lisińska lives in Poland. Her poems previously appeared in Space and Time, Illumen, Star*Line and Scifaikuest.
Star*Line 38.3, 40.4
Steve Littlejohn
Rhysling Anthology 1996
Angela Liu is a Nebula-, Ignyte-, and Rhysling-nominated writer/poet from NYC who writes about intergenerational trauma and weird things. She formerly researched mixed reality storytelling at Keio University in Japan. Her stories and poetry are published in Strange Horizons, Clarkesworld, Uncanny, The Dark, Interzone Digital, Small Wonders, Lightspeed, khōréō, and Logic(s), among others. Check out more of her work at liu-angela.com or find her on Twitter/Instagram @liu_angela and on Bluesky @angelaliu.bsky.social.
Rhysling Anthology third place 2024, honorable mention in 2025
Chen-ou Liu
Dwarf Stars 2024
Trevor Livingston
Rhysling Anthology 2022
Alyssa Lo
Dwarf Stars 2023
A. J. Locke
Rhysling Anthology 2018
Frank Belknap Long
Rhysling Anthology 1978
Gregory Longenecker
Dwarf Stars 2018
Campos Ricardo Burgos López
Star*Line 37.4, 39.1
Aurelio Rico Lopez III
Dwarf Stars 2012
Star*Line 30.2, 31.1
Lori R. Lopez writes Speculative Verse and Prose along with other genres. She also enjoys illustrating her odd books for young and old and in-between. Lori and two talented sons formed a creative company named Fairy Fly Entertainment, and a Folk Band called The Fairyflies to record original songs. Her collection Darkverse: The Shadow Hours received a 2018 Elgin Nomination. Poems have been honored with Rhysling Nominations, and various titles won Book Awards for Fiction and Poetry. A Hat-Wearer, Animal-Lover, Activist, Vegan, Tree-Hugger and all-around Eccentric, Lori’s poetry and stories have appeared in a number of anthologies and magazines including California Screamin’ (the Foreword Poem), The Sirens Call, The Horror Zine, Weirdbook, Spectral Realms, Space & Time, Illumen, Altered Realities, Bewildering Stories, Oddball Magazine, Impspired, Rhysling Anthologies, and HWA Poetry Showcases.
Rhysling Anthology 2020, 2021, 2022
Christina Loraine
Rhysling Anthology 2018
Jennifer Loring’s short fiction has been published in Tales from the Lake, Nightscript IV, Dim Shores Presents, and the Bram Stoker Award-nominated anthologies Not All Monsters and Arterial Bloom. She holds an MFA in Writing Popular Fiction with a concentration in horror fiction and is currently working toward a PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies–Humanities & Culture, studying the ecoGothic and the monstrous-feminine in horror video games. She is also a member of the American Folklore Society and National Women’s Studies Association. Jenn lives in Philadelphia, PA, where she and her husband are owned by a turtle and two basset hounds.
Dwarf Stars 2022
LindaAnn LoSchiavo, native New Yorker and award-winner, is a member of British Fantasy Society, HWA, SFPA, and The Dramatists Guild.
Titles published in 2024: "Always Haunted: Hallowe’en Poems" [Wild Ink], "Apprenticed to the Night" [UniVerse Press], and "Felones de Se: Poems about Suicide" [Ukiyoto].
Released in November 2025: "Cancer Courts My Mother" [Prolific Pulse Press] and "Vampire Verses" [Twisted Dreams Press].
Book Accolades earned: Elgin Award (3rd place) for "A Route Obscure and Lonely"; Chrysalis BREW Project’s Award for Excellence and The World’s Best Magazine’s Book of Excellence Award for "Always Haunted: Hallowe’en Poems"; the Spotlyts Story Award from Spotlyts Magazine for "Apprenticed to the Night"; the Chrysalis BREW Project’s Seal of Excellence and the Voyages in Verses Book Award for "Cancer Courts My Mother"; and the Excellence in Literature Award and The Bookish Reader's Pick Award for "Vampire Verses: Poems."
Her nominations include: a Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, Rhysling Award, Dwarf Stars, Eric Hoffer Award, and CLMP’s Firecracker Award.
Her craft essays have appeared in Writer’s Digest, Authors Publish Magazine, Behind the Pages, Beyond Craft, Roi Faineant, SPARREW Newsletter, and elsewhere.
Blue Sky: @ghostlyverse.bsky.social - - - X: @Mae_Westside
URL: linktr.ee/LindaAnn.LoSchiavo
Substack: https://substack.com/@greenwichvillagepoet
YouTube: LindaAnn Literary: https://www.youtube.com/@lindaannliterary8035
Dwarf Stars 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2021, 2022
Star*Line 44.4, 45.4, 46.4
April Lott
Rhysling Anthology 2004
A. Z. Louise is a civil engineer-turned-writer of speculative things, whose conure keeps them company during the writing process. When not reading or writing, they can be found playing folk instruments, knitting, or weaving. Their work has been published in Strange Horizons, Fiyah, and Abyss & Apex.
Star*Line 43.4
Monica Louzon (she/her) is a queer writer, translator, and editor. Her speculative poetry has been nominated for a Dwarf Stars Award and published by Haven Speculative Magazine, NewMyths, Octavos, Quatrain.Fish, among others. Visit linktr.ee/molowrites to learn more about Monica and her work.
Dwarf Stars 2021
Star*Line 47.3
Bobbie Lee Lovell has a background in visual art, graphic design and print production. She lives in Wisconsin with her two favorite young people. bobbie-lovell.com
Star*Line 38.2, 40.3
Bronwyn Lovell
Rhysling Anthology 2016, 2018
Phoebe Low has work published or forthcoming on Tor.com, If There's Anyone Left, Not One of Us, TERSE., and Mithila Review. She is a proud graduate of Viable Paradise, and can be found at phoebe-low.com or on Twitter @_lowpH.
Star*Line 43.3
P. H. Low is a Malaysian American writer and poet with work published in Strange Horizons, Tor.com, Fantasy Magazine, and Abyss & Apex, among others. P. H. attended Viable Paradise in 2019, is a member of the Pitch Wars class of 2021, and currently serves as a first reader for khōréō, a speculative fiction magazine featuring immigrant and diaspora writers and stories.
Rhysling Anthology 2022, 2025
A. E. Lowery
Rhysling Anthology 2008
Goran Lowie is an award-winning poet from rural Belgium. He writes poetry in his second language and is a high school teacher in his day job. He has work published or forthcoming in Strange Horizons, Kaleidotrope, Penumbric Magazine and others. You can find him on Twitter @goranlowie.
Dwarf Stars 2023
Star*Line 45.3, 46.2, 46.3, 46.4, 47.1, 47.2
S. Qiouyi Lu writes, translates, and edits between two coasts of the Pacific. Their fiction and poetry have appeared in Asimov’s, F&SF, and Strange Horizons, and their translations have appeared in Clarkesworld. They edit the flash fiction and poetry magazine Arsenika. You can find out more about S. at their website, s.qiouyi.lu.
Rhysling Anthology 2017, 2021
Star*Line 43.1
Lessica Lucci
Dwarf Stars 2024
Kurt Luchs has poems published or forthcoming in Into the Void, Antiphon, The American Journal of Poetry and The Sun Magazine. He placed second for the 2019 Fischer Poetry Prize, and won the 2019 Atlanta Review International Poetry Contest. He has written humor for the New Yorker, the Onion and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, as well as writing comedy for television and radio. His books include a humor collection, It’s Funny Until Someone Loses an Eye (Then It’s Really Funny) (2017 Sagging Meniscus Press), and a poetry chapbook, One of These Things Is Not Like the Other (2019 Finishing Line Press). More of his work, both poetry and humor, is at kurtluchs.com.
Star*Line 43.1
Bob Lucky, an editor at Contemporary Haibun Online, is the author of Ethiopian Time (Red Bird Chapbooks, 2014) and Conversation Starters in a Language No One Speaks (SurVision Books, 2018), and a winner of the James Tate Poetry Prize in 2018. He currently splits his time between Saudi Arabia, where he teaches and plays in a ukulele band, and Portugal, where he is working his way through all the regional cheeses and wines.
Dwarf Stars 2019
Dante Luiz (@dntlz) is an Ignyte-winning writer and comic artist from Brazil. He is a Clarion West alumnus, and his work has been published before by Nightmare and Future SF Digest, among others. Find his work on danteluiz.com
Star*Line 47.1, 47.3
Suzanne Lummis
Rhysling Anthology 1985
David Lunde (b. 1941) was born in Berkeley and raised in Saudi Arabia, where his father was an engineer with the Arabian American Oil Co. He graduated from Knox College in 1963 and attended the Iowa Writer’s Workshop in 1967. After graduation, he taught English literature and creative writing, and directed the creative writing program at SUNY Fredonia. While there, he and Theodore Burtt Jr. founded The Basilisk Press. He was also managing editor of Drama and Theater magazine, poetry editor of The Riverside Quarterly, and contributing editor of Escarpments. Upon retiring in 2001, he moved to North Bend, Oregon, with his wife, fantasy novelist Patricia A. McKillip. Approximately 1,000 of Lunde’s poems, stories, articles, and translations have appeared internationally in more than 250 periodicals and 40 anthologies. He has published 10 books of poems and, in collaboration with Mary M.Y. Fung, The Carving of Insects, a translation of the collected poems of the 20th-century Chinese poet Bian Zhilin. Another collection of Lunde’s Chinese translations, Breaking the Willow, was published in fall 2008, and in 2011 he and two fellow translators, Geoffrey Waters and Michael Farman, published a new translation of the classic Chinese anthology 300 Tang Poems. Lunde’s books include Ironic Holidays (Sariya Press, 1965, chapbook, hand-printed by author), Les Papillons (Lupo Press, 1965, Sludge Gulper1 (The Basilisk Press, 1971), Instead (Mayapple Press, 2007), Breaking the Willow:Poems of Parting, Exile, Separation & Reunion (White Pine Press, 2008, translated by David Lunde), The Grandson of Heinrich Schliemann & Other Truths and Fictions (Mayapple Press, 2014), and A Full Load of Moonlight: Chinese Chan Buddhist Poems (Musical Stone Culture, 2014, translated by Mary M.Y. Fung and David Lunde).
Rhysling Anthology 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, first place in 1992, 1993, first place in 1995, third place in 2000, 2004, 2006
Star*Line 4.6, 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 6.1, 6.2, 34.1, 34.4, 35.1
Roddy Lumsden
Dwarf Stars 2008
Richard Lung
Star*Line 33.3, 34.2
Roman Lyakhovetsky is originally from Russia, but now lives in Israel. He has a Ph.D. in Cell Biology and does his best to combine science and poetry in his life. His haiku and tanka have appeared in Modern Haiku, Frogpond, Heron’s Nest, Scifaikuest and A Hundred Gourds, among other journals.
Star*Line 38.4
Karl Lykken writes stories and software (plus the occasional poem) in Texas. You can read more of his work in Daily Science Fiction, The Big Jewel, and Theme of Absence.
Star*Line 42.3, 44.3, 44.4, 45.2, 47.2
Chris Lynch
Star*Line 35.4
Hillary Lyon
Rhysling Anthology 2018