2022 RHYSLING LONG POEM READING SERIES PART 6

Hello, and welcome back to our series showcasing pieces nominated for the 2022 Rhysling Award in the Long Poem category. We are closing in on the voting deadline (for SFPA members only, I’m afraid) of 1st November 2022. That means that we will likely be stepping up the frequency of these posts in an effort to post all the outstanding poems (for which we have permissions/recordings) before that date. I’m afraid we’ve gotten a little behind!

Our reading series continues with 7 more performances from poets around the world. Listen to them here, where we post a collection of readings once a week, or on YouTube, where new recordings are uploaded daily, sort of. 

Be sure to subscribe to this blog or to the SFPA YouTube channel for updates. View the full list of speculative poems nominated for Rhysling Awards in 2022 here: https://www.sfpoetry.com/ra/pages/22r…

So, without further ado – enjoy the poems!

Deborah L. Davitt’s “Feeding the Dead,” a 2022 Rhysling Award nominee in the Long Poem category, read by the author.
Akua Lezli Hope’s “Child Price,” a 2022 Rhysling Award nominee in the Long Poem category, read by the author.
Maxwell I. Gold’s “Laughter out of the Sea,” a 2022 Rhysling Award nominee in the Long Poem category, read by Jordan Hirsch.
Marsheila Rockwell’s “Erasing Myself from the Narrative,” a 2022 Rhysling Award nominee in the Long Poem category, read by Diane Severson Mori.

Herb Kauderer’s “The Last Dragon,” a 2022 Rhysling Award nominee in the Long Poem category, read by the author.
Koji A. Dae’s “Liminality in the Seafoam,” a 2022 Rhysling Award nominee in the Long Poem category, read by Jasmine Arch.
Chris Marchello’s “The Time Travel Tourism Bureau,” a 2022 Rhysling Award nominee in the Long Poem category, read by the author.
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