Poems from the April 19 Bonus Fishbowl have been added to the page for An Army of One. Sponsored poems are linked from their titles.
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There are new pages for several threads in Polychrome Heroics now: Dr. Infanta, Calliope, and Cassandra. Drop by to make sure that you've read all the poems for each of those.
The Moon Door now has its own series page. This compiles the starting poems and the ones from the January 19, 2016 Poetry Fishbowl featuring this series. Come read about the women in a chronic pain support group who discover that, for some of them, lycanthropy is a much better chronic disease than the one they started out with.
The Moon Door series now has an entry on the Serial Poetry page. It explores lycanthropy as a chronic disease which is preferable to many other chronic diseases that it can replace.
Path of the Paladins is now up to date, with poetry listed from the May 19 and June 2 fishbowls.
I have finished listing the poems from the June 2, 2015 Poetry Fishbowl. Published poems are linked, and unsponsored ones have their prices listed. There are new entries in An Army of One, Fledgling Grace, One God's Story of Mid-Life Crisis, Path of the Paladins, and Polychrome Heroics.
I have finished proofreading and posting the page for Danso and Family. Special thanks to Dreamwidth user Lynnoconnacht for setting it up.
Poems from the April 7, 2015 Poetry Fishbowl have been listed and published ones are linked. Updated series include An Army of One, Beneath the Family Tree, Clay of Life, Fledgling Grace, Frankenstein's Family, The Godship Wanderers, Polychrome Heroics, and The Time Towers.
Storyline pages are being added for the Polychrome Heroics series. So far the ones for Antimatter & Stalwart Stan and Aquariana are visible to the public. Poem entries include the title, summary, featured characters, prompters, and sponsor or price; published poems are linked from the title. To read a storyline in order, start at the top of the page and work down; poems are listed in (our best guess of) series-chronological order.
An Army of One has been updated with a list of poems featuring the other-gendered trader Astin. Also new is the poem "The Space Traders," which does not mention Astin by name but does lay background for traders in the Lacuna.
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AuthorElizabeth Barrette lives in central Illinois. She writes in the fields of speculative fiction, gender studies, and nature religions. Archives
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