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Founded in 1984 by Mark Rich and Roger Dutcher, thriteen issues were released by both editors until Mark Rich left, and Roger Dutcher continued publishing ''The Magazine of Speculative Poetry''. It is published in Beloit, Wisconsin, U.S.A. and is devoted to science fiction and fantasy poetry, and also contains news and reviews. As of 2011, it was still being published.
 
Founded in 1984 by Mark Rich and Roger Dutcher, thriteen issues were released by both editors until Mark Rich left, and Roger Dutcher continued publishing ''The Magazine of Speculative Poetry''. It is published in Beloit, Wisconsin, U.S.A. and is devoted to science fiction and fantasy poetry, and also contains news and reviews. As of 2011, it was still being published.
  
Over the many years it has been published, some of the contributors have included Duane Ackerson, Peggy Sue Alberhasky, Mike Alexander, Mike Allen ([[Mythic Delirium]]), Ruth Berman ([[SH - sf Fanthology]], [[T-Negative]]), Michael Bishop, Robert Borski, Harry Bose, Bruce Boston, Harold Bowes, Lisa M. Bradley, Carri M. Campanile, Kevin Carollo, G.O. Clark, S.R. Compton, Jennifer Crow, Holly Day, Ray DiZazzo, Timons Esaias, Kendall Evans, Michael Finlay, James Fowler, Robert Frazier ([[Star*Line]]), Jeannine Hall Gailey, David Greenslade, Charlee Jacob, P.M.F. Johnson, Jacqueline Jones, George Kalamras, Geoffrey A. Landis, Mary Soon Lee, Yoon Ha Lee, Sandra Lindow, Rachael M. Lininger, Kurt MacPhearson, Elissa Malcohn ([[Star*Line]]), Joanne Merriam, Robert Randolph Medcalf, Jr ([[Apogee]]), Bonnie Morris, Drew Morse, John Nichols, Andrew Nightingale, Shari O'Brien, Krzsztof Ostaszewski, Tim Pratt ([[Star*Line]]), Stan Proper, Jessy Randall, Kathryn Rantala, Mark Rich, Ann K. Schnieder, Daniel M. Shapiro, John Oliver Simon, W. Gregory Stewart, Sonya Taaffe, roibeard Ui-neill, c.s.vitres, Jamie Wasserman, and Rick Yennik.
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Over the many years it has been published, some of the contributors have included Duane Ackerson, Peggy Sue Alberhasky, Mike Alexander, Mike Allen ([[Mythic Delirium]]), Marion Arena, Ruth Berman ([[SH - sf Fanthology]], [[T-Negative]]), Michael Bishop, Robert Borski, Harry Bose, Bruce Boston, Harold Bowes, Lisa M. Bradley, Carri M. Campanile, Melissa Cannon, Kevin Carollo, G.O. Clark, S.R. Compton, Jennifer Crow, Holly Day, Ray DiZazzo, Denise Dumars, Timons Esaias, Kendall Evans, Michael Finlay, James Fowler, Robert Frazier ([[Star*Line]]), Jeannine Hall Gailey, Terry A. Garey, Taylor Graham, David Greenslade, Charlee Jacob, P.M.F. Johnson, Jacqueline Jones, Andrew Joron, George Kalamras, Herb Kauderer, Geoffrey A. Landis, Mary Soon Lee, Yoon Ha Lee, [[D.F. Lewis]], Sandra Lindow, Rachael M. Lininger, Karawynn  Long, David Lunde, Kurt MacPhearson, Elissa Malcohn ([[Star*Line]]), Joanne Merriam, Robert Randolph Medcalf, Jr ([[Apogee]]), David Memmott, Errol Miller, Bonnie Morris, Drew Morse, John Nichols, Andrew Nightingale, Shari O'Brien, Krzsztof Ostaszewski, Tim Pratt ([[Star*Line]]), Stan Proper, Jessy Randall, Kathryn Rantala, Richard Rawles, Mark Rich, Charles M. Saplak, Ann K. Schnieder, Daniel M. Shapiro, John Oliver Simon, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), W. Gregory Stewart, Sonya Taaffe, Nancy Ellis Taylor, Steve Rasnic Tem, roibeard Ui-neill, c.s.vitres, Jamie Wasserman, and Rick Yennik.
  
 
Cover art was by Lynski, and Mark Rich.   
 
Cover art was by Lynski, and Mark Rich.   

Revision as of 18:22, 29 February 2012

The Magazine of Speculative Poetry was a small press publication by Roger Dutcher and Mark Rich.

Founded in 1984 by Mark Rich and Roger Dutcher, thriteen issues were released by both editors until Mark Rich left, and Roger Dutcher continued publishing The Magazine of Speculative Poetry. It is published in Beloit, Wisconsin, U.S.A. and is devoted to science fiction and fantasy poetry, and also contains news and reviews. As of 2011, it was still being published.

Over the many years it has been published, some of the contributors have included Duane Ackerson, Peggy Sue Alberhasky, Mike Alexander, Mike Allen (Mythic Delirium), Marion Arena, Ruth Berman (SH - sf Fanthology, T-Negative), Michael Bishop, Robert Borski, Harry Bose, Bruce Boston, Harold Bowes, Lisa M. Bradley, Carri M. Campanile, Melissa Cannon, Kevin Carollo, G.O. Clark, S.R. Compton, Jennifer Crow, Holly Day, Ray DiZazzo, Denise Dumars, Timons Esaias, Kendall Evans, Michael Finlay, James Fowler, Robert Frazier (Star*Line), Jeannine Hall Gailey, Terry A. Garey, Taylor Graham, David Greenslade, Charlee Jacob, P.M.F. Johnson, Jacqueline Jones, Andrew Joron, George Kalamras, Herb Kauderer, Geoffrey A. Landis, Mary Soon Lee, Yoon Ha Lee, D.F. Lewis, Sandra Lindow, Rachael M. Lininger, Karawynn Long, David Lunde, Kurt MacPhearson, Elissa Malcohn (Star*Line), Joanne Merriam, Robert Randolph Medcalf, Jr (Apogee), David Memmott, Errol Miller, Bonnie Morris, Drew Morse, John Nichols, Andrew Nightingale, Shari O'Brien, Krzsztof Ostaszewski, Tim Pratt (Star*Line), Stan Proper, Jessy Randall, Kathryn Rantala, Richard Rawles, Mark Rich, Charles M. Saplak, Ann K. Schnieder, Daniel M. Shapiro, John Oliver Simon, Steve Sneyd (Data Dump), W. Gregory Stewart, Sonya Taaffe, Nancy Ellis Taylor, Steve Rasnic Tem, roibeard Ui-neill, c.s.vitres, Jamie Wasserman, and Rick Yennik.

Cover art was by Lynski, and Mark Rich.

Mark Rich had previously co-published Treaders of Starlight, and The Silent Planet. Roger Ditcher had previously published Uranus.

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