Category Archives: Poetry

Star*Line 34.3

My poem “Sealskins” appears in the July-September 2011 issue of Star*Line, the Journal of the Science Fiction Poetry Association. Check it out!

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Fantastique Unfettered Issue Three

I have two poems in the third issue of Fantastique Unfettered, “Blodeuedd” (about the Welsh maiden of flowers) and “The Cartographer’s Ache” (about maps and love). ETA: Dan Campbell, poetry editor at Bull Spec, wrote a nice review of this … Continue reading

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Brisings

Brisings Robert E. Stutts I wore you around my neck like Freyja’s golden necklace, a glittering ornament I kept hidden under the collar of my flannel shirt, panicked that someone else might notice the intricacy of such craftsmanship and want … Continue reading

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Fàth Mo Dhuilichinn

Fàth Mo Dhuilichinn* Robert E. Stutts “My dear brother, you have stayed too long; I fear that the wound on your head is already cold.”   ~Sir Thomas Malory Mists settle around his battered crown, rusted with blood. The air that … Continue reading

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Pasiphaë, Holding the Horns

Robert E. Stutts Pasiphaë, Holding the Horns of the froth-white Bull on the shore, who dipped his head as if bowing. She had surged forward with the tide swirling around his heavy hooves, slowly drawing away thick, wet sand beneath. … Continue reading

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