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Dreams and Nightmares, founded in 1986, is one of the oldest science
fiction and fantasy poetry magazines in existence. DN is published three
times a year, in January, May, and September. In 2004, DN made the
preliminary ballot for the Stoker award of the Horror Writers Association
in the Alternate Forms category. Each year, poems from DN are nominated
for the Rhysling award of the Science Fiction Poetry Association. In
2004, a poem originally published in DN won the Rhysling. A two-year (six
issue) subscription is just $15 in North America or $18 outside of North
America. Four out of five genre poets agree: it doesn't get any better
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Issue 79
Dreams and Nightmares has been bringing you science fiction, fantasy, and horror poetry since 1986. Coming to you three times a year, the magazine has published multiple Rhysling nominees and a couple of winners. The latest issue is # 79, and includes art by
Marge Simon
Steve Cooper
Hanes Bach
Chris Friend
The issue also contains poetry by
Mary Turzillo
Corrine de Winter
Marcie Tentchoff
Colleen Anderson
W. Gregory Stewart
Neal Wilgus
Ray Greenblatt
Steve Sneyd
Tom Galusha
Gary William Crawford
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Issue 78
Dreams and Nightmares 78 offers up seasonal shivers and wonders from
some of the best poets working in the field today.
JoSelle Vanderhooft, Penelope the Loom
Kendall Evans, Sailor Take Warning
Ann K. Schwader, Still Falling
Mikal Trimm, The Vagabond Moon
semi, Re-visioning
cythera, The Enchantment
Charles M. Saplak, Deja dragon, damsel vu
Bruce Boston, Cannibals in the Dark
Jaime Lee Moyer, Swans
Michael A. Arnzen, The Divorcée at the Airport
This issue includes several longer works that allow their authors
scope to make the reader's experience that much more intense. A
wraparound cover by the inimitable Steve Cooper and interior
illustrations by Marge Simon and Lillian Kopaska-Merkel nicely
complement visions you can find only here.
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Issue 77
Dreams and Nightmares 77, published in May 2007, is the latest issue of one of genre poetry's longest running magazines. Megan Stringfellow drew the cover, and interior illustrations by Damian Michael, Martin Blanco, and Sean Thomas beautifully complement the poetry. Darrell Schweitzer, Ruth Berman, Duane Ackerson, Bruce Boston and 10 other poets help make this one of the best issues yet.
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Issue 76
Cover illustration by Chris Friend
Poems
Tom Galusha , Till Stars Turn Strange
Gary Every, Hohokam Eclipse
Jamie Rosen , Bigfoot in the Barbershop
Saint James Harris Wood, Physics be Damned
Hilary Lyon, Never Enough Rope
Duane Ackerson, The Ghost's Child;
Cythera , You Dreamt
Bruce Boston , Cannibals in the Dark
Tom Galusha , Stranded
Shelley Lesher, To All My Clones
Rich Magahiz , Looking Up
Samantha Henderson, L'wek and Sarah at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915
Several poems published in Dreams and Nightmares in 2006 have been nominated for the Rhysling award of the Science Fiction Poetry Association, and more than a few received Honorable Mentions in the Year's Best Fantasy and Horror for 2006.
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Issue 74/75
Dreams and Nightmares 74 and 75 are printed like the old Ace double paired novels. 74 is right side up from the front and 75 is upside down from the back. Where they meet is a two-page comic strip by Steve Cooper that tells the same story in two different ways right side up and upside down. The covers are by Allen K. and Sandra Scholes, and inside is work by Ann K. Schwader, Mike Allen, Helena Bell, Sonya Taaffe, Samantha Henderson, Bruce Boston, Robert Frazier, and many more. Plus, the whole 40 pages is only four dollars!
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The Ruined City by David Kopaska-Merkel
The Ruined City, a signed and numbered chapbook (100 copies) of poetry by
David C. Kopaska-Merkel, was published in 2003. The chapbook contains 10
brooding poems (two not available elsewhere) and a cover illustration by
GAK. Most of the poems in this book are about relationships, ranging from
"burnt offering," a steamy examination of the underbelly of romance
between immortals, to "this morning," a morbid love poem, to "I don't know
what you're having," about a werewolf in a dysfunctional relationship. If
you are contemplating a relationship with a supernatural being, this book
can help.
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