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Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Poetry - Annotated by Scott E Green (Hardcover)

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  • Themes from science fiction, fantasy, and horror have been an intimate part of contemporary poetry in the United States and abroad.
  • About the Author: SCOTT E. GREEN is a professional science fiction/fantasy poet residing in Manchester, New Hampshire.
  • 234 Pages
  • Reference, Bibliographies & Indexes

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Themes from science fiction, fantasy, and horror have been an intimate part of contemporary poetry in the United States and abroad. The publishing of poetry by those American writers who view themselves as primarily science fiction/fantasy/horror writers has been less common and generally relegated to infrequent appearances in genre publications; this has changed dramatically since the early 1970s. In Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Poetry, Green provides evidence that there are, in fact, many opportunities for publishing such genre poetry in both commercial and small press publications.

Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Poetry includes guides to major magazines that publish this type of poetry, each with an index of poets published, a bibliography of major anthologies, and a biographical directory of poets active in the three genres. The book also includes an appendix of awards.



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Themes from science fiction, fantasy, and horror have been an intimate part of contemporary poetry in the United States and abroad. The publishing of poetry by those American writers who view themselves as primarily science fiction/fantasy/horror writers has been less common and generally relegated to infrequent appearances in genre publications; this has changed dramatically since the early 1970s. In Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Poetry, Green provides evidence that there are, in fact, many opportunities for publishing such genre poetry in both commercial and small press publications.

Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Poetry includes guides to major magazines that publish this type of poetry, each with an index of poets published, a bibliography of major anthologies, and a biographical directory of poets active in the three genres. The book also includes an appendix of awards.



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?A new resource guide identifies writers, publishers, and work of contemporary poetry from the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres. Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Poetry: A Resource Guide and Bibliographical Directory indexes the appearance of such work in magazines (excluding fanzines) and genre anthologies and also includes a bibliographical directory of poets in these genres. Both commerical and small press magazine and book publishers are represented. The directory of poets includes addresses and a brief description of each poet's work and publication. Written by Scott E. Green, the book includes a brief history of science fiction, fantasy, and horro poetry publishing in the U.S and elsewhere as well as a general and poem-title index.?-American Libraries

?An amazingly exhaustive and well-done reference guide to SF&F/horror poets and poetry--a must for fans of SF poetry, despite the price.?-QUANTUM

?Greenwood Press, Inc. has recently published some rather unusual reference titles that academic and public librarians may want to add to their collections. Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Poetry: A Resource Guide and Biographical Directory by Scott E. Green is one such work. It includes guides to major magazines that publish the subject material, each including an index of published poets; a bibliography of major anthologies; a biographical directory of poets; an appendix of awards; a general index; and an index of poem titles. Other interesting titles are Humor of the Old Southwest: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources, Guide to Sources in American Journalism History, and Index to City and Regional Magazines of the United States.?-Wilson Library Bulletin

?Not much is really known, or documented, about the amount of SF, Fantasy, and Horror poetry that has been published. So contemporary science fiction, fantasy, and horror poetry has achieved a first, and makes an outstanding job of, compiling this biographical resource of poetry from magazines and anthologies into this quick-source directory of the poets and where their work appeared. Included are the commercial and newsstand magazines, key and single-author anthologies, and even a compendium of small-press magazines featuring a great deal of poetry. This is an exhaustive, complete source, and a must for every serious SF, Fantasy/Horror bibliographical library.?-True Review

?The author corresponded with many poets, writers, and organizations to compile this guide; using the resources of the Science Fiction Poetry Association and its publication Star-Line, many poems and authors were discovered. The section on anthologies is definitely the strongest part of the work because it does provide complete bibliographic information. Recommended for libraries that are building a comprehensive science fiction, fantasy, and horror collection.?-Booklist

"An amazingly exhaustive and well-done reference guide to SF&F/horror poets and poetry--a must for fans of SF poetry, despite the price."-QUANTUM

"A new resource guide identifies writers, publishers, and work of contemporary poetry from the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres. Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Poetry: A Resource Guide and Bibliographical Directory indexes the appearance of such work in magazines (excluding fanzines) and genre anthologies and also includes a bibliographical directory of poets in these genres. Both commerical and small press magazine and book publishers are represented. The directory of poets includes addresses and a brief description of each poet's work and publication. Written by Scott E. Green, the book includes a brief history of science fiction, fantasy, and horro poetry publishing in the U.S and elsewhere as well as a general and poem-title index."-American Libraries

"Not much is really known, or documented, about the amount of SF, Fantasy, and Horror poetry that has been published. So contemporary science fiction, fantasy, and horror poetry has achieved a first, and makes an outstanding job of, compiling this biographical resource of poetry from magazines and anthologies into this quick-source directory of the poets and where their work appeared. Included are the commercial and newsstand magazines, key and single-author anthologies, and even a compendium of small-press magazines featuring a great deal of poetry. This is an exhaustive, complete source, and a must for every serious SF, Fantasy/Horror bibliographical library."-True Review

"The author corresponded with many poets, writers, and organizations to compile this guide; using the resources of the Science Fiction Poetry Association and its publication Star-Line, many poems and authors were discovered. The section on anthologies is definitely the strongest part of the work because it does provide complete bibliographic information. Recommended for libraries that are building a comprehensive science fiction, fantasy, and horror collection."-Booklist

"Greenwood Press, Inc. has recently published some rather unusual reference titles that academic and public librarians may want to add to their collections. Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Poetry: A Resource Guide and Biographical Directory by Scott E. Green is one such work. It includes guides to major magazines that publish the subject material, each including an index of published poets; a bibliography of major anthologies; a biographical directory of poets; an appendix of awards; a general index; and an index of poem titles. Other interesting titles are Humor of the Old Southwest: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources, Guide to Sources in American Journalism History, and Index to City and Regional Magazines of the United States."-Wilson Library Bulletin



About the Author



SCOTT E. GREEN is a professional science fiction/fantasy poet residing in Manchester, New Hampshire. He is the author of Baby Sale at the 7-11 and Private Worlds. His poetry has appeared in many publications including Amazing, Space & Time, Star*Line, and American Fantasy.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.12 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 234
Genre: Reference
Sub-Genre: Bibliographies & Indexes
Publisher: Greenwood
Format: Hardcover
Author: Scott E Green
Language: English
Street Date: November 16, 1989
TCIN: 1007637394
UPC: 9780313263248
Item Number (DPCI): 247-05-5430
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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