- Publication: The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, Autumn 2000Publication Record # 884338 (View All Issues) (View Issue Grid)
- Editor: Roger Dutcher
- Date: 2000-00-00
- Publisher: Magazine of Speculative Poetry
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Price: $5.00?$: US dollar. ISO code: USD
- Pages: 28
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Format: octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
- Type: MAGAZINE
- Cover: The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, Autumn 2000 by Mark Rich
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Notes:
- Issue 16 (Vol. 4 No. 4)
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Editor Title:
The Magazine of Speculative Poetry - 2000 • [The Magazine of Speculative Poetry] • edited by Roger Dutcher
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- 1 • Editorial (The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, Autumn 2000) • [Editorial (The Magazine of Speculative Poetry)] • essay by Roger Dutcher
- 2 • At the Seashore • poem by Errol Miller
- 3 • On the Beach • poem by Errol Miller
- 4 • Reading the Sky • (1999) • poem by David Lunde
- 5 • Network • poem by Gavin Salisbury
- 6 • They're Everywhere • poem by John Grey
- 7 • The Ship's Leaving • poem by John Grey
- 9 • Why the Journey's Far • poem by Charlee Jacob
- 10 • Collecting Feathers • poem by Kurt Newton
- 10 • Beneath the Pale City • poem by Kurt Newton
- 12 • Cyberpunk 2052 • poem by Mark Lamoureux
- 13 • Alas, Ikarus • poem by Jennifer Crow
- 14 • The Feast • poem by Thomas Zimmerman
- 15 • Alien Conqueror at a Deep Stream in Moonlight • poem by Kecia D. Carlson
- 16 • I'll Come • poem by Heather Grove
- 17 • The Sibyl Sevant • poem by Sandra J. Lindow [as by Sandra Lindow]
- 18 • A Time-Traveler's Advice • poem by Bruce Boston
- 19 • The Fisher's Daughter • poem by Neile Graham
- 20 • What Brought Her to Her Senses • poem by Mark Rudolph
- 22 • Barley Bree and Autumn • poem by Phil Emery
- 24 • Ask Me Again About Shroedinger's Cat • poem by Kendall Evans
- 24 • The Orchestrated Dog • poem by Deborah P. Kolodji
- 26 • Points of Interest (The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, Autumn 2000) • essay by uncredited
- 27 • Publications Received (The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, Autumn 2000) • essay by uncredited