Legends of the Fallen Sky, by Malcolm Deeley and Marge Simon . "With sure strokes and a
truthsayer’s muscular voice, Simon and Deeley literally paint a vibrant post-Armageddon future that
feels epic in scope yet acute in emotional detail. A hundred stars for a singular vision. "~Robert Frazier,
SFPA Grand Master Poet . "You will be reminded of André Norton’s and C.L. Moore's sweeping and
desolate landscapes, and of gods that linger in our subconscious mind from long ago. Deeley’s and
Simon’s poetry and narratives are rivaled only by Simon’s lush color illustrations." ~Mary A. Turzillo,
2000 Nebula winner. This book retails for $14.95. For more information, please contact Mal at:
gromagonarts@yahoo.com or Marge at msimon6206@aol.com.
Constellation of the Dragonfly,  by F.J. Bergmann. This poetry chapbook is published by Plan B
Press, Alexandria, VA.  All of the poems are science-fiction, published by literary journals that should
have known better.  Sample poems may be seen at: http://fibitz.com/books/constell.html. This book
retails for $13.00 plus $1.00 shipping. For more information, please contact F.J at:
demiurge@fibitz.com.
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Guardian, by Malcolm Deeley.  Utopia is explored in this long narrative poem, illustrated by photographic
woodcuts by the author.  On an election night, in a bar called the Plough and Stars, the perfect society is
dreamed of in shades of hope, reality and despair.  Though it can be read independently, it is the third in
Deeley's series of long single-poem meditations, following his
Avatars and Polaris.   This squarebound
paperback retails for $9.00. For more information, please contact Malcolm at:
admin@gromagonpress.com.
Bits and Pieces, by Greg Schwartz.  A collection of short horror poems - this is Greg Schwartz's debut
chapbook.  It contains poems that have appeared in some of the genre's top publications, along with
all-new poems.  Cover art by Cathy Buburuz.  This book retails for $6.00.  For more information, please
contact Greg at:
freginold@yahoo.com.
Euclid Creek, by Michael Ceraolo.  This 130-page epic poem traces the origins of Euclid Creek and
proceeds to illuminate hundreds of years of Northeast Ohio history as it meanders like the flow of water
through people, places and events that have shaped the destiny of the land we call home.  This book retails
for $10, plus $2 shipping and handling.  For more information, please contact Michael at:
ceralom@yahoo.com.
Your Cat & Other Space Aliens, by Mary Turzillo.  This book contains poems about cats, nature,
people, and aliens.  Joe Haldeman calls the book "a huge banquet of food for thought, as well as a display
of poetic virtuosity and emotional complexity."  This book has 104 pages, and retails for $19.95.  For more
information, please contact Mary at:
maryturzillo@earthlink.net.
Galileo's Blindness, by Mary Turzillo.  This chapbook contains a mix of speculative and realistic
poetry.  Some of the poems appear here for the first time, others appeared in Asimov's, Weird Tales, and
elsewhere.  Dave Truesdale said "If You  Loved Me" "...had me on the floor laughing...a stone-cold gem."
This book retails for $5.00.  For more information, please contact Mary at:
maryturzillo@earthlink.net.
Collaborations, edited by Gene van Troyer.  This collection offers an eclectic mix of poetry drawn
from other publications and gathered together for the first time.  While books like this are scarce,
collaborative poetry is indeed alive, robust, and flourishing, especially on the internet in blogs and mass
or collaborative poetry websites like The Spoonbill Generator.  Contributors to this collection include:
Lee Ballantine, Ted Berrigan, Bruce Boston, Ray Bradbury, Oliver de la Paz, Tom Disch, Denise Dumars,
Roger Dutcher, Gene van Troyer, and many more.  This book is 128 pages, and retails for $14.95.  For
more information, please contact Gene at:
gevantry@nirai.ne.jp.
Dark Intervals,  by J.E. Stanley.  "Smooth and dark as expresso sipped in the secret jazz club of the lost
gods - - sweet haunting melancholy that gets under your skin and into your dreams like a beloved melody- -
touched with exquisite sadness, and a dash of shiver, like blood drops in fresh snow - -  read and savor."
(review by Mary Turzillo).  Cover art by Spyros Heniadis, design by Heidi Della Pesca.  This book retails for
$19.95 ($11.00 postpaid to SFPA members).  For more information, please contact Jim at :
jestanley@cox.net.
The Carving of Insects, translated by David Lunde and Mary M. Y. Fung.  This book of translation
makes available for the first time in the English language the original work of one of the most important
Chinese poets of the twentieth century, Bian Zhilin.  The translation, done collaboratively, is artistically
superb, textually faithful, and scholarly excellent.  This book lists for $19.95.  For more information, please
contact David at:
davelunde@earthlink.net.
In Deepspace Shadows, by Kendall Evans.  This book by the Rhysling Award-winning poet is a two-act
science fiction play in verse, fully illustrated.  Nebula Award-winning author Sheila Finch dubs Evans' unique
creation "rich and strange, as Christopher Marlowe might have written about Deep Space if he'd only
known."  With a color cover, 36 pages, fully illustrated by Mythic Delirium regulars Don Eaves, Terrence
Mollendor and Tim Mullins.  This book retails for $6.00, shipping included.  For more information, please
contact Mike Allen at:
mythicd2001@yahoo.com.
The Phantom World, by Gary William Crawford.  The Phantom World takes you on a poetic odyssey, and
you will easily recognize some of the waypoints.  There is a price to be paid for this journey, but Crawford
makes you realize that it may be more than some are willing to pay.  Without the payment, can you reach
your destination?  Come visit The Phantom World and find out...if you dare.  Illustrated by Marge Simon, with
a cover design by Scott Virtes.  This book retails for $6.00.  For more information, please contact Gary at:
gothicpt12@aol.com.
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The Nightmare Collection, by Bruce Boston, contains 53 previously uncollected poems: dark, satiric,
and surreal. "The Nightmare Collection is a stunning showcase of vivid prose. Alluring and provocative,
emotive and often amusing, this is storytelling of the highest order. Bruce Boston once again demonstrates
why he is the undisputed master of dark poetry." - Michael McBride, author of the
God's End trilogy and
Bloodletting. This book lists for $9.95. For information, please contact Bruce at: bruboston@aol.com.
Sometimes While Dreaming by Marcie Lynn Tentchoff. In this collection of forty-eight poems
(thirty-seven of them previously unpublished), Aurora Award winning poet, Marcie Lynn Tentchoff offers
glimpses into different types and realms of dreams. Sometimes While Dreaming takes the reader into
misty worlds of fantasy, and darker worlds of nightmare, lingering in our own waking world, but portraying
it as changed and alien. The collection deals with different viewpoints, with people and creatures torn from
their own realms of belief, transformed beyond their own imaginings, or simply trapped by law, spell, or
inner emotion in situations outside of any human norm. This book retails for $6.00 plus shipping and
handling. For more information, please contact Marcie at:
mtentchoff@dccnet.com.
Mythology by Malcolm Deeley and David Cuccia. This is a lushly illustrated collection of poetry
exploring classic Greek myth, including Medusa, Orpheus and Eurydice, Athena, Prometheus, Artemis
and Aktaeon, Herakles and Atlas, Deukalion and Pyrrha, Circe, and many more. Each poem is
accompanied by a spectacular full page color illustration by fine artist David Cuccia. This softcover book
retails for $24.95, plus shipping and handling. For more information, please contact Mal at:
gromagonarts@yahoo.com.
Iron Angels by Geoff Landis is Rhysling-award winning author Geoffrey A. Landis' first collection of
poetry, including both new and reprinted poems, from VanZeno press.  The fifty-three poems in the
collection include poetry on both science fictional and mainstream subjects, ranging from the serious
to the silly.  Jane Yolen wrote: "These l poems by Geoffrey A. Landis run the gamut from silly to super.
 Some poems I read twice (and out loud!)"  List price is $24.95; copies are available from the author at
$15.00.  For information, contact Geoff at :
geoff@ironangels.net
Dragons, Demons, Blood & Gold by Morgan Bloodaxe.
Size: 217 Pages, 6X9" Perfect Bound
Price: $17.95 (includes postage). FL Residents add $ 1.12 sales tax.
A counter-culture classic: rhyming poetry with some serious impact. Dark, devious, twisty,  
humorous, sensual, and definitely different. Includes The Ghoul Saloon, Boogeyman Bob,
Pretty Baby Dragons, Frankenfiend and many more.
For information, contact:  
ldmorgan@digital.net  (Please put DDBG in Subject Line.)
Nursery Rhyme Noir, new short stories from David C. Kopaska-Merkel. Nursery rhymes
describe crimes (3 blind mice, pussy in the well), and some are mysterious or alarming.  At
last, there is a solution. Hasp Deadbolt, P.I., is on the case.  This book encompasses all that is
known to date about the life & times of the great detective. This book retails for $11.00. For
more information, please contact David at:
jopnquog@gmail.com
Touched by the Gods by Sandra J. Lindow. Touched by the Gods explores the magic in every day
life.  The poet communes with goddesses and purports to have seen the visage of the Virgin Mary
burned on the bottom of her pressure cooker. "You cannot stop the hands of time, but you can have
them Xeroxed. If ever a poetry collection is to be called a "Must Read", it's this one. Read it often, keep
it close.” Marge Simon, 2008 Stoker winner.  The book retails for $10.00 plus shipping and handling.
For more information, please contact Sandy at:
lindowleaf@gmail.com.
Mortician’s Tea by G.O. Clark.  Mortician's Tea, published as a trade paperback, is a savory blend
of moods, magic, and mischief. Each bag is specially steeped in folklore, science, and pathos, from
Dracula's to-do list to self-improvement for the dead, to strange goings-on at the local mall. Mortician's
Tea is best served with toast, marmalade, and a little slice of life. Come get some . . . but sip carefully.
Some contents may be hotter than expected.  $6.00 + S&H. For more information, please contact G.O.
at:
goclark@att.net
Night Ship to Never by David C. Kopaska-Merkel and Kendall Evans
Night Ship is a collection of the fantastic, the unusual, the strange and wonderful. 15 speculative poems,
some stretching for several pages, written by two highly aclaimed poets paint glittering images as your
journey with them on the Night Ship to Never. A must read for any lover of fantasy, science fiction or
poetry. This book retails for $8.00 plus shipping. For more information, please contact David at:
jopnquog@gmail.com
Ferrum (Iron) by Malcolm Deeley and David Cuccia. A thirty-year period in the life of common man in
ancient Rome unfolds in this collection of poetry and art. Poems include "Vulcan", "Domina", "Nuptiae"
and "Saturnalia", and take the reader into the dirt-and-stone streets of the Eternal City. A gorgeous
deluxe paperback, printed in two colors, with eleven oversize foldout 9x13 illustrations, and unique
metal-rivet binding. This book retails for 19.95 plus shipping. For more information, please contact Mal
at:
admin@gromagonpress.com.
Blood Sampler, by David Lee Summers and Lee Clark Zumpe. Collected here are vampire tales of all
sorts. What makes them different? Most are 150 word prose poems. Here you'll find works such as
"Jornada del Muerto," "On the Ramjet," "Nosferatu Watches Dracula on the Lateshow," "Until Tonight,"
"The Poet," and "Ostrava, 1995." You'll also find longer some longer works here including "Dragon
Reborn" which tells the origin of Lord Draco from David Lee Summers' Vampires of the Scarlet Order
and "Becalmed" by Lee Clark Zumpe. The collection is lavishly illustrated by Caroline O'Neal. For more
information, please contact David at:
hadrosaur@zianet.com
In Double Visions, SFPA Grandmaster Poet Bruce Boston collaborates with ten other poets,
including fellow Grandmaster Robert Frazier, Bram Stoker Award winner Marge Simon, and Asimov's
Readers' Award winner G. O. Clark. Includes seven Rhysling nominees, the winner of the Odyssey
Poetry Award, and the winner of the Locus Online Poetry Poll for Best All-Time SF, Fantasy, or Horror
Poem.  
http://www.bruceboston.com/DoubleVisions.html