Sonya Taaffe
Dwarf Stars second place in 2008, 2010, second place in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018
Rhysling Anthology first place in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019
Ann Christine Tabaka was nominated for the 2017 Pushcart Prize in Poetry; winner of Spillwords Press 2020 Publication of the Year. Her bio is featured in the Who’s Who of Emerging Writers 2020 and 2021, published by Sweetycat Press. She is the author of 16 poetry books, and 1 short story book. She lives in Delaware, USA. She loves gardening and cooking. Chris lives with her husband and four cats. Her most recent credits are: The Phoenix; Eclipse Lit, Carolina Muse, Sand Hills Literary Magazine, Ephemeral Literary Review, The Elevation Review, The Closed Eye Open, North Dakota Quarterly, Tangled Locks Journal, Wild Roof Journal, The American Writers Review, Black Moon Magazine, Pacific Review, The Silver Blade, Pomona Valley Review, West Texas Literary Review.
Dwarf Stars 2023
Eileen R. Tabios
Star*Line 41.2
Anna Taborska
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Mary Stebbins Taitt
Star*Line 36.3
Alyza Taguilaso is a resident doctor training in General Surgery from the Philippines. Her work has been shortlisted in contests like the Manchester Poetry Prize and Bridport Poetry Prize. Her poems have been published in several publications, including Electric Literature, Crazy Horse, The Deadlands, Canthius, Fantasy Magazine, Strange Horizons, Orbis Journal, Voice and Verse, and Luna Journal PH, among others. You may find her online via wordpress (@alyzataguilastorm), instagram (@ventral), and twitter (@lalalalalalyza).
Rhysling Anthology 2023
Bogi Takács
Rhysling Anthology 2015, 2016, 2017
Ryan Tan studies English Literature at the National University of Singapore. His reviews have appeared in Wyldblood, Aurealis, and Rain Taxi.
Star*Line 47.3
Ryan J.M. Tan
Star*Line 46.4
Ikuko Tanaka
Star*Line 38.2
Sara Tantlinger
Rhysling Anthology 2018
Ana Tapia (Almería, 1974) holds degrees in Psychology and Cultural Anthropology. She teaches historical fiction at the Escuela de Escritores de Madrid. She has published Túnel de espejos deformantes (Andrómina, 2006, Winner of the Leonor de Córdoba Poetry Prize), El polizón desnudo (El Gaviero, 2009), Kiriwina (Fin de Viaje, 2012), Vértigo (Cazador de Ratas, 2018) and Las ovejas radiactivas de Kolimá (Cazador de Ratas, 2018).
Star*Line 43.3
Barbara (Booth) Tate is an award-winning artist and writer, originally from Akron, Ohio. Her work has appeared in Santa Fe Literary Review, Storyteller Magazine, Modern Haiku, Contemporary Haibun Online, Frogpond, Presence, Blithe Spirit, Akitsu Quarterly, seashores, Hedgerow, Cattails, Autumn Moon Journal and Wales Haiku Journal, among others. Past President of the Tri-County Society of Fine Arts in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio she was a finalist in the United Poet Laureate International competition for the Alexander Fui Sak Chang Award—short free verse in Chinese or English and 1st place in the Gulf Coast Writers Assoc. (poetry division). She is a member of the British Haiku Society, Haiku Society of America and Haiku Canada, currently residing in Winchester, TN. Her son Duane Booth lives in Akron, Ohio as does three grandchildren Justin & his wife Jamie, Brandon & Kaitlin & new addition great-granddaughter Aubrianna.
Dwarf Stars 2020
Dietmar Tauchner, born in 1972 in Austria, lives & works in Puchberg & Vienna as a social-worker / counselor, author and lover. His work has been published in various magazines & anthologies worldwide. He received some awards, as the Taisho (Grand Prize) at the International Kusamakura Haiku Competition in Kumamoto, Japan, in 2013; and the Second Place for Noise of Our Origin at the 2014 HSA Mildred Kanterman Merit Book Awards. He’s been a member of the Red Moon Anthology Editorial Staff since 2013.
Dwarf Stars 2009, 2012, 2014, 2019
Star*Line 35.4, 36.1, 36.3, 37.2, 37.3, 37.4, 38.2, 39.1
N. E. Taylor
Dwarf Stars third place in 2013, 2014, 2018
Paul Kareem Tayyer
Dwarf Stars 2009
Nancy Ellis Taylor
Rhysling Anthology 1993, 1995, 2002, 2011
Star*Line 31.5, 34.1, 34.2, 38.4
Pamela K. Taylor
Rhysling Anthology 2007
Peggy J. Taylor
Rhysling Anthology second place in 2000
Arlene Teck
Dwarf Stars 2008
Michelle Tennison
Dwarf Stars 2016
John Teehan
Rhysling Anthology 2004
Steve Rasnic Tem
Rhysling Anthology 1981, 1983, 1993
Star*Line 4.4, 4.5, 32.6
Margarita Tenser
Rhysling Anthology 2018
Star*Line 40.1
Marcie Lynn Tentchoff is a writer/poet/editor/acting teacher from the west coast of Canada, where she lives in a deeply forested area with her family and various other mostly wild creatures. Her work has appeared in such publications as Strange Horizons, Star*Line, Polar Borealis and Polu Texni. Marcie's third poetry collection, Midnight Comes Early, was published by Hiraeth Publishing.
Dwarf Stars 2006, 2007, 2022
Rhysling Anthology 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024
Star*Line 31.1, 31.5, 32.1, 32.2, 32.4, 32.5, 33.1, 33.2, 33.4, 33.5, 34.1, 34.2, 34.3, 34.4, 35.2, 38.4, 39.3, 41.3, 41.4, 42.4, 44.4
Cathy Tenzo
Dwarf Stars 2020
Rhysling Anthology 2020
Gretchen Tessmer is a writer/attorney based in the U.S./Canadian borderlands of Northern New York. She writes both short fiction and poetry, with work appearing in Nature, Strange Horizons and F&SF, among other venues.
Dwarf Stars 2019, 2020, 2021
Rhysling Anthology 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Star*Line 40.3, 41.3, 41.4, 42.1, 42.4, 43.1, 44.3, 45.3, 47.3, 47.4
Ronald Terry
Star*Line 39.4
Sarah Terry
Star*Line 36.2
Simon A. Thalmann
Star*Line 34.2
Shveta Thakrar
Rhysling Anthology 2016, 2018
Natalia Theodoridou
Rhysling Anthology 2014, 2016
Bailey Thomas
Star*Line 48.1
Jessica Drake Thomas
Rhysling Anthology 2019
Scott Thomas
Rhysling Anthology 2003
Sheree Renée Thomas is the author of Nine Bar Blues: Stories from an Ancient Future (Third Man Books 2020), Sleeping Under the Tree of Life (Aqueduct Press), longlisted for the 2016 Otherwise Award and honored with a PW Starred Review, and Shotgun Lullabies (2011). Her work is widely anthologized and appears in The Big Book of Modern Fantasy, The New York Times, and Marvel's Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda. Sheree is the editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949 and associate editor of Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora, founded in 1975. Sheree lives in Memphis, Tennessee, near a mighty river and a pyramid. Visit shereereneethomas.com
Rhysling Anthology 2003, 2007, 2021
Star*Line 43.4
Siân Thomas
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Gregory M. Thompson
Star*Line 48.1
Jenny Thompson’s poetry has been published in Strange Horizons, Star*Line, and the anthology Post ROE Alternatives: Fighting Back. She lives in Pittsburgh.
Dwarf Stars 2023, 2025
Star*Line 44.4, 47.2
Jessica D. Thompson
Rhysling Anthology 2007
Ann Thornfield-Long
Rhysling Anthology 2017, 2018
Richaundra Thursday (they/she) is, in no particular order: an educator, writer, cook, gamer, bibliophile, hot mess and all around nerd. When not writing poetry inspired by science, history, science fiction and fantasy, they perform edutainment slam poems full of obscure references and more swear words than their parents would be comfortable with. Their work can be found in previous Eye to the Telescope issues, Vulture Bones, Silverblade, Star*Line, The First Line, Blossomry, The Poet's Haven and as a regular contributor to Royal Rose. They live in South King County, Washington.
Rhysling Anthology second place in 2021
Star*Line 41.1
Richard L. Tierney
Rhysling Anthology 2011, 2018, 2021
Thomas Tilton is a counselor by day, poet by night, and a lifelong science fiction fan. His speculative poems have appeared in Scifaikuest, Star*Line, and Disturbed Digest. He lives with his family in Michigan.
Dwarf Stars 2022, 2024
Star*Line 38.4, 39.1, 39.3, 40.2
Sebastian Timpe is a freelance illustrator working in the redwoods of Northern California. In 2022 he graduated from the Academy of Art University with a Masters in Illustration. During his studies he specialized in historical and fantasy art for book covers, board games, and more. Because the majority of his work is created on a screen he spends his free time crafting felt stuffed animals and quilting by hand. You can find more of his work at sebastiantimpe.myportfolio.com
Star*Line 47.2
Lisa Timpf is a retired HR and communications professional who lives in Simcoe, Ontario. Her speculative poetry has appeared in New Myths, Star*Line, Apparition Lit, Liminality, Polar Borealis, and other venues. You can find out more about Lisa’s writing projects at lisatimpf.blogspot.com.
Dwarf Stars 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2025
Rhysling Anthology 2020, 2021, third place in 2023, third place 2024, 2025
Star*Line 39.4, 40.3, 40.4, 41.4, 42.1, 42.3, 43.1, 43.3, 44.1, 44.2, 44.3, 44.4, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4, 46.1, 46.2, 46.3, 46.4, 47.1, 47.2, 47.3, 47.4
Jeffery Allen Tobin
Rhysling Anthology 2025
Star*Line 47.3
Cash Toklas
Star*Line 42.4
Arukoya Tomais
Star*Line 47.3, 48.1
Steve Tomasko has written about himself in the first, third and possibly fifth person (don’t ask). He has published one poetry chapbook, and no spiders were harmed. Read more about him and Jeanie (his wife, also a poet) at jeanietomasko.com.
Star*Line 37.4
S. R. Tombran is an Indo-Guyanese American, a virtual reference librarian, and has served as a first reader at various speculative fiction magazines. She has work published in NewMyths.com, Strange Horizons, and forthcoming in Mithila Review. When she isn’t answering database questions from library users across the country or caring for the little wild things she calls “children,” she can be found scribbling speculative stories with a huge cup of coffee beside her. You can find her at @STombran.
Star*Line 42.3, 44.1, 47.3
Mora Torres
Star*Line 36.3
James E. Tolan
Rhysling Anthology 2012
Sarah Tolmie is a poet, speculative fiction writer and professor of British literature and creative writing at the University of Waterloo. Her poetry collection The Art of Dying was nominated for the 2019 Griffin Prize, and her poem “Ursula Le Guin in the Underworld” won the 2019 Rhysling Award (Long Poem) and is nominated for an Aurora Award. Her most recent novel, The Little Animals, about the 17th-century Dutch microscopist Leeuwenhoek and his weird (fictional) encounter with the goose girl from the Brothers Grimm, came out in May to starred reviews in PW and Locus. Her work appears in Year’s Best Canadian Poetry in English (2018) and Year’s Best Weird Fiction (2017). Her first book of poems, Trio, was shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Award in 2015, and her first novel, The Stone Boatmen, for the Campbell Award (2014).
Rhysling Anthology 2019
Jeanie Tomasko is the author of a few books of poetry, including The Collect of the Day and Dove Tail (both from Bent Paddle Press), Violet Hours (Taraxia Press) and Small Towns Along the Coast (Dancing Girl Press). See jeanietomasko.com
Rhysling Anthology 2013
Star*Line 35.3, 36.2, 38.1
Pat Tompkins
Dwarf Stars 2010, 2012, 2014
Star*Line 33.1
Jill Trade
Dwarf Stars 2024, 2025
Rita Janice Traub
Rhysling Anthology 2008
Sonny James Traylor
Star*Line 38.2
Brian Trent
Rhysling Anthology 2011
Jake Tringali thrives in a habitat of Boston dive bars, punk rock shows, burlesques, and late-night adventures. His first poetry book is Poetry for the Neon Apocalypse.
Star*Line 39.3, 42.2
Mikal Trimm
Rhysling Anthology second place in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Star*Line 41.2
Ali Trotta is a poet, editor, dreamer, word-nerd, and unapologetic coffee addict. Her poetry has appeared in Uncanny, Fireside Fiction,and Cicada magazines, with a forthcoming poem in The Best of Uncanny Magazine from Subterranean Press. She wrote TV show reviews for Blastoff Comics. These have included Agent Carter, The Flash, and Supergirl. Additionally, for Blastoff, she has written some personal essays. Ali’s always scribbling on napkins, looking for magic in the world, and bursting into song. When she isn’t word-wrangling, she’s cooking, baking, hugging an animal, or pretending to be a mermaid. She’s on Twitter as @alwayscoffee, and you can also read her blog at alwayscoffee.wordpress.com. Two of her past Uncanny poems have been nominated for a Rhysling Award.
Rhysling Anthology 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2024, 2025
Amanda Trout is currently a junior Creative Writing and Spanish major at Pittsburg State University, where she serves as Editor-in-Chief of the university's lit mag, Cow Creek Review. Amanda's poetry has been previously published in Cow Creek Review, littledeathlit, and The Lyric. She loves cicadas, space, and mythology.
Rhysling Anthology 2021
John Richard Trtek
Star*Line 40.3, 40.4, 41.1, 41.2, 41.3
Jean-Louis Trudel is a Canadian writer, professor, and translator. While teaching history at the University of Ottawa and elsewhere, he also writes: mostly prose, mostly science fiction, and mostly in French. Since the 1990s, he has also written and published short fiction and poetry in English, in venues ranging from Asimov's to Eye to the Telescope.
Rhysling Anthology 2022
Star*Line 45.3
Tlotlo Tsamaase
Rhysling Anthology 2017
John Tumlin
Star*Line 31.5, 31.6, 32.1, 32.3, 32.5, 34.1, 34.3
Frederick Turner
Star*Line 4.6
R. Gene Turchin
Rhysling Anthology 2018
Lewis Turco
Rhysling Anthology 1983
Star*Line 5.6
Mary A. Turzillo won a Nebula award ("Mars Is to Place for Children" 1999) and two Elgin awards (Sweet Poison, with Marge Simon, 2014, and Lovers & Killers, 2012, solo.) Her novel Mars Girls (Apex) features two young Martian women rescuing themselves from Face-on-Mars crazies. Her aggressively purring story collection Cosmic Cats & Fantastic Furballs appeared March 2022 from WordFire. Her latest poetry collection, Cast from Darkness, a collaboration with Marge Simon, appeared in 2023 from Mind's Eye Publications, 2023.
Rhysling Anthology 1996, second place in 1997, 2008, third place in 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2022, 2025
Dwarf Stars second place in 2013
Star*Line 34.1, 34.4, 35.1, 41.3, 45.4, 47.3
Steven M. Tymon
Star*Line 2.4/5, 4.1
DJ Tyrer is the person behind Atlantean Publishing, was placed second in the 2015 Data Dump Award for Genre Poetry, and has been published in The Rhysling Anthology 2016, issues of Cyaegha, Frostfire Worlds, The Horrorzine, Illumen, Outposts of Beyond, Scifaikuest, Sirens Call, Star*Line, Tigershark and The Yellow Zine, and online at Grievous Angel, Lonesome October, andThree Drops from a Cauldron, as well as releasing several chapbooks, such as The Tears of Lot-49. The echapbook One Vision is available from Tigershark Publishing. djtyrer.blogspot.co.uk
Dwarf Stars 2022
Rhysling Anthology 2016
Star*Line 40.3, 42.3, 42.4, 43.1, 44.3, 45.1, 45.2, 45.3, 46.3, 47.1, 47.2, 47.4, 48.1
Gene Twaronite is the author of four collections of poetry. His first poetry book, Trash Picker on Mars, published by Kelsay Books, was the winner of the 2017 New Mexico-Arizona Book Award for Arizona poetry. His scifi/fantasy collection What the Gargoyle Sees was nominated for an Elgin Award in 2021. Gene’s newest poetry collection Shopping Cart Dreams will be published by Kelsay Books in 2022. Gene’s poems have been described as: “ranging from edgy to whimsical to inscrutable . . . playfully haunting and hauntingly playful.” He now lives in Tucson. Follow more of his poetry at genetwaronitepoet.com
Dwarf Stars 2022
Star*Line 40.2, 40.4, 42.2, 42.4, 43.1
Rachel Tyle is likely an alien from another planet posing as a cat lady. She has been a lifelong horror lover ever since watching Night of the Living Dead as a child and a poet since winning her first poetry contest in 3rd grade. Her work has been published in The Sirens Call and she performs live shows in Houston, TX where she resides when she’s not chasing storms across the United States for work. When Rachel isn’t traveling she can be found knitting, writing, gardening, or attempting to summon an elder god amongst her other terrestrial hobbies. Her work can be found on her TikTok where she posts regularly.
Dwarf Stars 2023