Poetry poetry poetry!
Posted: 16 May, 2012 Filed under: poetry, Uncategorized | Tags: poetry 1 Comment »Here’s some speculative poetry news, both relating to Bull Spec.
First, as Bull Spec poetry editor Dan Campbell notes:
Issue 7 of Bull Spec is now for sale! It has poetry by
alexa_seidel, Daniel A. Rabuzzi,
thunderpigeon, Deborah Walker, Athena Andreadis, Mari Ness, Damon Shaw, and Sofia Samatar.
Also out now is The Moment of Change: An Anthology of Feminist Speculative Poetry, edited by Rose Lemberg. Three of the poems included in the antho originally appeared in Bull Spec, and I’m thrilled with the line-up of poets in the book.
rose_lemberg announces the antho here, and
tithenai has a SQEEEE about it here. :-) Go buy it!
Second, Mike Allen has an excellent introduction to speculative poetry over at Locus, which name-drops Bull Spec as a place to look:
Where do you find this work? For one, in the same places you find short fiction: Asimov’s Science Fiction, Strange Horizons, Apex Magazine, Bull Spec, Abyss & Apex, sometimes even Analog. There’s also some spectacular websites and …
And, since I didn’t quite get the Terri Windling cover art for The Moment of Change into Bull Spec #7 as planned, here you go:
Spec Poetry News: The Moment of Change
Posted: 4 October, 2011 Filed under: athena andreadis, bull spec #4, bull spec #5, bull spec #6, bull spec #7, bull spec #8, feminism, lisa bradley, news, poetry, sofia samatar 2 Comments »Rose Lemberg has announced the Table of Contents for The Moment of Change: An Anthology of Feminist Speculative Poetry, and it will include three poems and three poets who appeared (or soon will appear) in Bull Spec!
Bull Spec Poetry Reviewed!
Posted: 26 August, 2011 Filed under: bull spec #1, bull spec #2, bull spec #3, bull spec #4, bull spec #5, bull spec #6, poetry, reviews-of-bull-spec Leave a comment »New speculative poetry review site Versification reviews the poetry in Bull Spec issues 1-6! I’m particularly happy that Versification‘s Erik Amundsen is the reviewer, as I’ve enjoyed his other reviews there. Overall, he provides a solid critique for our work with poetry over the last year and more, ending with: “Bull Spec seems to be developing quite well as a poetry publication. I know that poetry is not ever going to be its first priority, but its choices are showing signs of steady improvement, and I’m glad of that.”
Versification: Bull Spec Poetry Issues 1-3
Versification: Bull Spec Poetry Issues 4-6
Dipping into Fantastique Unfettered #3…
Posted: 31 July, 2011 Filed under: alex seidel, bruce boston, bull spec #5, fantastique unfettered, js watts, lisa bradley, mike allen, mythic delirium, poetry, robert stutts 1 Comment »We Want Poetry!
Posted: 16 October, 2010 Filed under: announcements, bull spec #3, guidelines, poetry Leave a comment »With issue 3 available for pre-order, our poetry editor is hungry for more poems. Please feed him! We want poetry that takes one outside the ordinary, grabs the reader in the guts, and offers up a feast. The best guide to our taste is to read past issues of Bull Spec: send us something that would go well with the other poems we’ve published, would complement the stories, would add a little spice or would distill the essence of the whole in a single drop.
We’re particularly fond of verse that shows a story, whether it spans 10,000 years in ten lines or measures a moment in one hundred. Give us something speculative: entice the reader’s imagination, open up their soul, ask them to feel more than when they picked up the page.
Genre is a guide, not a blueprint. We’re happy to read poems that are clearly within the realms of science fiction, fantasy, horror, slipstream, cyber/steam-punk, the surreal, the realism of magic, and/or the weirdness of what everyone knows but refuses to talk about. But we’re just as eager for poems which weave in between and outside of these (often obscured) boundaries.
Please have a care with form. Our poetry editor wants poems, not flash fiction. Rhythm and rhyme, assonance and alliteration, metaphor and meter all have their place–but should never be noticed upon first hearing a poem. They are merely stones to step the reader from the known to the unknown.
Please send your poem(s) to poetry-submissions at bullspec dot com and let us know: (1) where you are writing from; and (2) if it has been previously published, where and when. If sending multiple poems in one submission, please let us know if they are meant to be published as a set or individually. Please send no more than 3 poems at once. You can put the poem(s) in the body of a plain text email or in a rich text attachment if particular formatting is required. A line count is much appreciated.
Please note: we are not yet open to non-local submissions of fiction. We are open to both local and non-local submissions of poetry (especially extraterrestial submissions from resident aliens orbiting Durham, NC). Please read our guidelines for further information, such as (the few) limitations on subject matter and details regarding rights purchased and payment made.



