Tag Archive: poetry
Frozen Wavelets Issue #2 is online
Frozen Wavelets Issue #1 is now live here. We’re working to make Issue #2 available over various online platforms, but for the moment you can enjoy reading it online. To be notified when it is available for download, consider subscribing to the…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: Greetings from Earth by Gerri Leen
First and only crew Sent to open talks with bugs Peace wasn’t a word In bugs’ vocabulary Sadly, eradicate was [About the author: Gerri Leen lives in Northern Virginia and originally hails from Seattle. In addition to being an avid reader,…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: Jupiter Rising by DJ Tyrer
Like sun, rising world Fills icy moon-planets’ sky Red spot eye watching Dead ice crust hiding ocean Strange life swims in secret seas [About the author: DJ Tyrer is the person behind Atlantean Publishing, was placed second in the 2015 Data…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: Tree in Drought by Beth Cato
Roots suckle brittle earth trunk soulless its dryad retreated to greener ethereal realms scalded leaves whirl away the tree mourns hollow [About the author: Nebula-nominated Beth Cato is the author of the Clockwork Dagger duology and the Blood of Earth…
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Ten Literary Magazines that welcome speculative fiction
I generally submit stories and poetry to speculative fiction venues. This is due to the fact that literary magazines more often than not do not accept speculative fiction or, when they do, they’re partial to something more blurred and slipstream…
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EHM is changing. What’s coming next in 2019
Hello everybody. Today’s post is about an announcement and a query. The announcement is that, as I’ve briefly mentioned in December’s blogversary post, The Earthian Hivemind is going to change in 2019. The most important novelty is that I am…
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NaNoWriMo and 2019 plans
November is, as always, the Nano-month par excellence -even though there are now NaNo-camps during the year, November remains the month when writing is about. So, here I am, trying to fill my daily quota and hopefully meeting the 50k…
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Markets for your fiction – how to locate them? A comparative analysis.
When I started, a couple of years ago, to write (again) fiction after many years of non-fiction / academic writing, I found myself a bit lost in terms of locating suitable venues. Of course, there are the journals /zines we…
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