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''Eye to the Telescope'' is a quarterly online journal of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association, which publishes
speculative poetry Speculative poetry is a genre of poetry that focusses on fantastic, science fictional and mythological themes. It is also known as science fiction poetry or fantastic poetry. It is distinguished from other poetic genres by being categorized by it ...
, including science-fiction, fantasy, horror, and poetry. It was established in 2011. It is a theme-based periodical with rotating editors. The first issue, in May 2011, had the theme "The Long and Short of Speculative Poetry," and featured both short poems, including haiku, tanka, and other short poems, contrasted with long poems. It was edited by Samantha Henderson and Deborah P Kolodji. Since then the journal's editors are selected by the current SFPA president and change with each issue; as a result, editorial policies change with each issue as well.''Eye to the Telescope'
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Issues and themes

Issues, themes, and editors:Eye to the Telescope
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#Long & Short: Samantha Henderson and Deborah P. Kolodji (May 2011) #Australia & New Zealand: Tim Jones (August 2011) #Persona:
Jeannine Hall Gailey Jeannine Hall Gailey (born April 30, 1973) is an American poet. She has published five books of poetry and two books of non-fiction. Her work focuses on pop culture, science and science fiction, fairy tales, and mythology. Early life and educati ...
(January 2012) #Formalism: Lester Smith (April 2012) #LGBTQ: Stephen M. Wilson (July 2012) #Weird Verse: Wade German (October 2012) #Asian American:
Bryan Thao Worra Bryan Thao Worra (born January 1, 1973) is a Laotian American writer. His books include ''On The Other Side Of The Eye'', ''Touching Detonations'', ''Winter Ink'', ''Barrow'' and ''The Tuk Tuk Diaries: My Dinner With Cluster Bombs''. He is the fir ...
(January 2013) #Immigrations: Joanne Merriam (April 2013) #Bodies: Cathrynne Valente (July 2013) #Translations:
Lawrence Schimel Lawrence Schimel (born October 16, 1971) is a bilingual (Spanish/English) American writer, translator, and anthologist. His work, which frequently deals with gay and lesbian themes as well as matters of Jewish identity, often falls into the genres ...
(October 2013) #Juxtapositions: Joshua Gage (January 2014) #Mundane: Roger Dutcher (April 2014) #Science: Geoffrey A. Landis (July 2014) #Ekphrastic: John C. Mannone (October 2014) #Women: Anastasia Andersen (January 2015) #Music: Diane Severson (April 2015) #Isolation: Stephanie M. Wytovich (July 2015) #Race: Jason McCall (October 2015) #Mythopoesis: Curtis Shumaker (January 2016) #Family: Josh Brown (April 2016) #Male Perspectives:
Marge Simon Marge Baliff Simon (born 1942) is an American artist and a writer of speculative poetry and fiction. Biography Early life Marge Simon was born in Bethesda, Maryland, but grew up in Boulder, Colorado. Education and career She received her ...
(July 2016) #Ghosts: Shannon Connor Winward (October 2016) #Robots: Brian Garrison (January 2017) #Alternate Stories (alternate realities, histories, futures, etc.): Alan Ira Gordon (April 2017) #Garbage: John Reinhart (July 2017) #Evolving Gender: Sandra J. Lindow (October 2017) #Arthuriana: Adele Gardner (January 2018) #Time: Holly Lyn Walrath (April 2018) #The Dark: Colleen Anderson (July 2018) #Witches: Ashley Dioses (October 2018) #Crossroads: Heather Moser (January 2019) #Sports & Games: Lisa Timpf (April 2019) #Infection: Sara Tantlinger (July 2019) #Tricksters: Brittany Hause (October 2019) #Hard Science Fiction Tropes: David C. Kopaska-Merkel (January 2020) #House & Home: Emma J. Gibbon (April 2020) #The Sex Issue: Jake Tringali (July 2020) #Cat People: John Philip Johnson (October 2020) #Travel: Alicia Cole (January 2021) #Weird West: Gary Every (April 2021) #Indigenous Futurisms: Tiffany Morris (July 2021) #The Sea:
Akua Lezli Hope Akua Lezli Hope is an African-American woman artist, poet and writer. Early life and education Hope was raised in New York City by a "brilliant seamstress and tailor" mother who taught her to crochet at a young age and a father who enthusiastic ...
(October 2021) #Light: Jordan Hirsch (January 2022) #Notional Ekphrasis: F. J. Bergmann (April 2022) #Veterans of Future Wars: Deborah L. Davitt (July 2022) #Quests: Wendy Van Camp (October 2022) #Frankenstein: R. Thursday (January 2023) #Fungi: Avra Margariti (April 2023) #Trauma: Tony Daly (July 2023)


Reviews

Diane Severson, ''Amazing Stories Magazine''Diane Severson,
"Genre Poetry Round Up"
''Amazing Stories Magazine'', April 2015


External links

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References

{{Reflist Magazines established in 2011 Online literary magazines published in the United States Poetry magazines published in the United States