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  2. Speculative poetry - Wikipedia

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    Science fiction poetry's main sources are the sciences and the literary movement of science fiction prose. [9]Scientifically-informed verse, sometimes termed poetry of science, is a branch that has either scientists and their work or scientific phenomena as its primary focus; it may also use scientific jargon as metaphor. [10]

  3. Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association - Wikipedia

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    The Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association (SFPA) is a society based in the United States with the aim of fostering an international community of writers and readers interested in poetry pertaining to the genres of science fiction, fantasy, and/or horror.

  4. Scifaiku - Wikipedia

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    The Science Fiction Poetry Association gives out the Dwarf Stars Award for the best short-short speculative poem each year, including scifaiku and related short-short science-fictional poetry (defined as under ten lines in length).

  5. Aniara - Wikipedia

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    According to Ott and Broman, Aniara is an effort to "[mediate] between science and poetry, between the wish to understand and the difficulty to comprehend". [10] Martinson translates scientific imagery into the poem: for example, the "curved space" from Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity is likely an inspiration for Martinson's description of the cosmos as "a bowl of glass ...

  6. Rhysling Award - Wikipedia

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    The Rhysling Awards are an annual award given for the best science fiction, fantasy, or horror poem of the year. The award name was dubbed by Andrew Joron in reference to a character in a science fiction story: the blind poet Rhysling, in Robert A. Heinlein's short story "The Green Hills of Earth". [1]

  7. Andrew Joron - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Joron performed on theremin with Will Alexander on piano and Anne Waldman reading her poetry at the Entanglements conference on science and poetry held at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. In 2022, Joron returned to the science-fiction genre with the publication of O0 by Black Square Editions.

  8. Songs of Muad'Dib - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Muad'Dib: The Poetry of Frank Herbert is a 1992 collection of poems written by Frank Herbert and edited by his son Brian, published by Ace Books in May 1992. Many of the poems are related to Herbert's Dune science fiction series—"Muad'Dib" is an in-universe epithet of Paul Atreides, a series protagonist.

  9. Thomas Burnett Swann - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy, science fiction, poetry, literary criticism Thomas Burnett Swann (October 12, 1928 – May 5, 1976) was an American poet , critic and fantasy author. His criticism includes works on the poetry of H.D. and Christina Rossetti .