Spectral Realms No. 11
S.T. Joshi, Abigail Wildes, Wade German, David Barker, Carl E. Reed, F.J. Bergmann, Manuel Pérez-Campos, Chelsea Arrington, Tatiana, Christopher Collingwood, G.O. Clark, Ron L. Johnson II, Christina Sng, Liam Garriock, Ann K. Schwader, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Frank Coffman, Scott J. Couturier, Ross Balcom, Pat Calhoun, K.A. Opperman, Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer, Adam Bolivar, Norbert Góra, Randall D. Larson, Geoffrey A. Landis, Darrell Schweitzer, G. Sutton Breiding, Curtis M. Lawson, Manuel Arenas, Thomas Tyrrell, Ashley Dioses, Allan Rozinski, Kurt Newton, Mary Krawczak Wilson, M.F. Webb, Maxwell I. Gold, Claire Smith, Oliver Smith, Ian Futter, May Sinclair, Samuel John Alexander, Marcos Legaria, Donald Sidney-Fryer
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This issue is distinguished by works displaying virtuosity in a variety of verse forms, including a poetic drama by Tatiana Strange, a rondel by Frank Coffman, ballads by Adam Bolivar and Carl E. Reed, haiku by Geoffrey A. Landis, sonnets by Ann K. Schwader, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, and others, and striking examples of free verse by Ross Balcom, Ian Futter, and others. Donald Sidney-Fryer indites a poetic letter to G. Sutton Breiding. And striking prose poems by Manuel Arenas, Liam Garriock, David Barker, and Maxwell Gold highlight the issue.
Among the classic reprints we find an uncollected poem by May Sinclair and a poem by Samuel John Alexander that was much appreciated by Clark Ashton Smith. Marcos Legaria provides the third and final segment of his expansive essay on Robert Nelson’s relations with Clark Ashton Smith, quoting numerous letters by Nelson and also several entire poems. And Donald Sidney-Fryer supplies a detailed review of Frank Coffman’s scintillating volume The Coven’s Hornbook and Other Poems.
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