My short story and poem, for your consideration, for the 2017 Aurora Award
My short story’s called “Shoe Man”, is unanimously (if I may say so myself) loved, short and sweet, and can be read online here over at the July issue of Expanded Horizons.
Here, I’ll post my qualifying poem, originally published in 2016 in Space and Time Magazine, Issue #127 (also nominated for a Rhysling Award):-
The Architect of Bonfires
by Tonya liburd
The Architect of Bonfires
Weaves magic to and fro
He knows the art of fire
Makes one for cooking just so.
The Architect of Bonfires
Is a “witch doctor”, a Wise Man
And sees the same potential
In a scared, approaching woman…
The Architect of Bonfires
Divines her tale without being told
He comforts her with soup –
A remedy of old
He admires her midnight skin
Putting his darkness to shame
Marvels at her stark white hair
He knows exactly what’s her fear –
The chaos, the destruction that ensues
When she creates fire out of thin air
She comes now requesting aid
And aid he will gladly give
Yet she will return for magical skills
Not just to survive but to thrive, live
Suspense, danger,
coming to terms with her magic,
personal tests – all that lies in her future
– but for now, some hearty soup will suit her
Just fine
From the Architect of Bonfires
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