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April 09, 2004 Audiobook
Other Voices, Other Worlds
Filed under 125-200 cents , 20th Century AD , 30-59 minutes , Boston, Bruce , Bruce Boston , Free Verse , Poetry , Poetry Collection , SF Poetry , Science Fiction , Speculative , The Longer Stuff
Wired Magazine has commended Boston for having "uncommon grace and clarity of vision. Boston writes with the voice of a poet, the heart of a bodhisattva, and the unblinking eye of an investigative reporter."
Other Poetry:
Leaves of Grass Book I: Inscriptions by Walt Whitman
Leaves of Grass Book II: Starting from Paumanok by Walt Whitman
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
Songs of Robin Hood by James Leigh Hunt
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty by Percy Shelley
Other SF:
Amaryllis Radio, Episode 1: Lovers Argue
A Green Thumb by Tobias S. Buckell
A Taste of Damsel by Tom Gerencer
Demo Mode by Tom Gerencer
Primordial Chili by Tom Gerencer
Trailer Trash Savior by Tom Gerencer
A Song Before Sunset by David Rowland Grigg
The Magic Shop by H.G. Wells
Other Voices, Other Worlds
Filed under 125-200 cents , 20th Century AD , 30-59 minutes , Boston, Bruce , Bruce Boston , Free Verse , Poetry , Poetry Collection , SF Poetry , Science Fiction , Speculative , The Longer Stuff
The Alchemist Is Born in a Sudden Changing of SeasonsSF Poetry (sometimes called "Speculative Poetry," sometimes called "Science Fiction Poetry") explores similiar themes and poses similiar "What if?" questions usually associated with science fiction and fantasy prose.
The Alchemist in Transit
The Alchemist Discovers a Universal Solvent
A Thousand Faces
The Alchemist Among Us
And Soon a Wolf For Every Door
Mean Time 2000
Beyond Procreation
The Beserker Enters a Plea
The Evolution of the Death Murals
The Eyes of the Pilot
The Star Drifter Grounded
The FTL Addict Fixes
For Spacers Snarled in the Hair of Comets
From the Double Ruins of Helix
Against the Ebon Rush of Night
The Knowledge at Londrai
Luminaries
Wired Magazine has commended Boston for having "uncommon grace and clarity of vision. Boston writes with the voice of a poet, the heart of a bodhisattva, and the unblinking eye of an investigative reporter."
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Leaves of Grass Book I: Inscriptions by Walt Whitman
Leaves of Grass Book II: Starting from Paumanok by Walt Whitman
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
Songs of Robin Hood by James Leigh Hunt
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty by Percy Shelley
Other SF:
Amaryllis Radio, Episode 1: Lovers Argue
A Green Thumb by Tobias S. Buckell
A Taste of Damsel by Tom Gerencer
Demo Mode by Tom Gerencer
Primordial Chili by Tom Gerencer
Trailer Trash Savior by Tom Gerencer
A Song Before Sunset by David Rowland Grigg
The Magic Shop by H.G. Wells
Bruce Boston is the author of more than forty books and chapbooks, including the novel Stained Glass Rain and the best-of fiction collection Masque of Dreams. His stories and poems have appeared in hundreds of publications, including Asimov's Science Fiction, Amazing Stories, Realms of Fantasy, Weird Tales, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, and the Nebula Awards Showcase. His fiction has received a Pushcart Prize and the Best of Soft SF Award. His poetry has won a record seven Rhysling Awards, a record four Asimov's Readers' Awards, an HWA Bram Stoker Award, and the Grand Master Award of the Science Fiction Poetry Association. He lives in Florida with his wife, writer-artist, Marge Simon. Website [new window]
Jack Poley is a Florida jazz pianist and composer whose latest work, "Dedicated Lines," can be purchased at CD Baby [new window]
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