Five funny things, actually. Lately my poetry has tended to ultra short, epigrammatic pieces, hopefully with a small punch or a laugh. The one I had in the fall STAR*LINE, for instance, “Wet Work” (see December 2, et al.), is an example. So it was that I sent five more to STAR*LINE in mid-December, the last of which in fact, I noted, was sort of a commentary on “Wet Work,” though goofier, maybe. But to the point, the email came back yesterday from Editor Vince Gotera: All five were accepted! They’ll come out over the course of the rest of the volume year. Probably one or two at a time. So despite rainy, gloomy weather outside, Saturday ended up being a great day (I also finished a story that afternoon, in itself reason enough to celebrate)!
The poems (watch for them! They’ll likely come out in a different order) are titled “From the Zombie Hunter’s Field Guide: Tracking the Zombie,” “The Young Transylvanian’s Guide to Dating: Taking Your Date Home,” “Never Trust a Vampiress,” “What She Learned,” and (this the one based on “Wet Work”) “Oh No She Didn’t?” While more on STAR*LINE and sponsor/publisher Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association can be found here.
Published on February 25, 2018 10:25