Eye to the Telescope (magazine)

Eye to the Telescope is a quarterly online journal of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association,[1] which publishes speculative poetry, including science-fiction, fantasy, horror, and poetry.[2] It was established in 2011.[3]

It is a theme-based periodical[4] with rotating editors. The first issue, in May 2011, had the theme "The Long and Short of Speculative Poetry," and featured both short poems, including haiku, tanka, and other short poems, contrasted with long poems. It was edited by Samantha Henderson and Deborah P Kolodji. Since then the journal's editors are selected by the current SFPA president and change with each issue; as a result, editorial policies change with each issue as well.[1]

  1. ^ a b Eye to the Telescope Masthead (accessed 25 Sept. 2016)
  2. ^ Karen Burnham, "The Invisible Prominence of SF Poetry", Locus Online, May 23, 2012 (accessed 25 Sept. 2016)
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  4. ^ Romie Stott, "Looking Forward, Looking Back: An Interview with David Kopaska-Merkel" Archived 2016-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, Strange Horizons, 28 July 2014 (accessed 25 Sept. 2016)