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Scifaikuest is a quarterly digest of minimalist poetry, including haiku, scifaiku, tanka, fibonacci, haibun, drabbun, sijo, cinquain, and other forms.FeaturedPoet: Francis W. Alexander TheWendy Van Camp PageTheJenelle Clausen PageTheJames O'Melia Page...andmuch more!! Articleby Robert E. Porter
In the not-to-distant future, a young reporter reluctantly agrees to interview a senile old man in the heart of the Florida Everglades. In the humid, swampy environment, the reporter is sure that there can be no story of substance here, but the old man reveals that, in the past, his love was so strong and so passionate for a woman that he stopped at nothing to get her back when the forces of war tore them apart. He became a hero and a coward, a lover and a fighter . . . a saint and a devil. In his quest to rescue the woman he loved, he became something that she could no longer love. Into the middle of this personal ordeal tumbles Cutter, a man from another world, sent to Earth to establish a breeding mission for his endangered race. He falls in love with an Earth woman, and must defend not only her, but also the future of his own people. The object of his alien affections, an innocent young woman named Angel, finds herself suddenly thrust into a world of aliens and intrigue, and of a love that has far more dangerous consequences than she could possibly have imagined.
Scifaikuest is Hiraeth Publishing's quarterly digest of minimalist poetry, including scifaiku, haiki, haiga, haibun, tanka. empat perkataan, cinquain, fibonacci, senryu, and several others. This issue features:Featured Poet: Joshua St. Claire The Lorelyn de la Cruz Arevalo PageThe Dylan Mabe PageThe Deborah Karl-Brandt Page...and much more!! Articles: Through by Robert E. Porter
Scifaikuest is a quarterly digest of minimalist poetry themed to speculative, science fiction, and fantasy. Poetic forms include scifaiku, tanka, haibun, fibonacci, cinquain, senryu, diminuendo, ghazal, sijo, renku, and sedoka. This issue includes:Featured Poet: Stephen C. Curro The Miguel O. Mitchell PageThe Tyler Kerby PageThe Alejandro Barrón Page...and much more!! Articles: Dead Parrot Down by Robert E. Porter
Scifaikuest is a quarterly digest of minimalist poetry with a focus on science fiction and fantasy, including scifaiku, haiku, senryu, haibun, cinquain, ghazal, empat perkataan, tanka, and other similar forms. The May 2023 issue contains:Featured Poet: Sangita Kalarickal The William Keckler PageThe Marie Herbert PageThe Doris Lynch Page...and much more!! Articles: Ablaut Reduplication by Roxanne Barbour and Space for the Butcher by Robert E. Porter
Scifaikuest is a quarterly digest of minimalist poetry forms, including scifaiku, haiku, tanka, haibun, senryu, fibonacci, empat perkataan, diminudo, cinquain, and several others. It is published in February, May, August, and November. This is its 21st year of publication.This issue contains:Featured Poet: Benjamin Whitney NorrisThe L. L. Hill PageThe Stewart C. Baker PageThe Richard E. Schell Page...and much more!!Articles: Japanese Sonnets by Frank CoffmanMicro Acrostics by Akua Lezli HopeCover art: Plant Troll by Denny Marshall
Scifaikuest is a quarterly publication of minimalist poetry. Forms include scifaiku, tanka, fibonacci, senryu, haibun, empat perkataan, cinquain, rictameter, and others. Articles include Catalytic Convert by Robert E. Porter and Exploring the Rictameter Form by Doug Grant. The Featured Poet in this issue is Ngo Binh Anh Khoa.
Scifaikuest is a quarterly digest that presents minimalist poetry, including scifaiku (haiku with a science fiction or fantasy tint), senryu, haibun, fibonacci, tanka, empat perkataan, cinquain, joined poems, and several others.The Featured Poet for this issue is Stephen C. Curro. Also featured is an article, "Kung Fu Ku" by Robert E. Porter.
Imp, now 13, has awakened from stasis by MA, the ship''s computer, to find that everyone else has been killed by a highly infectious disease. She is alone on the ship. But she is about to have visitors.The Greentown, a salvage ship, has spotted a derelict and is about to board her for salvage rights. The crew is blissfully unaware of what happened to the people on the derelict. Soon enough they will find out...but will it be too late? And what of the girl who now controls the derelict? To everyone involved, everything is new...and potentially lethal.
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