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Saturday, May 04, 2024 1:48 am by M. in ,    No comments
 A recent Brontë-inspired poem featured in:
A Weird Poetry Journal
Edited by S. T. Joshi
Cover artwork Pinckney Marcius-Simons, La Vision du Demon (Vision of a Demon), c. 1900.
Cover design by Dan Sauer.
No. 20 (Winter 2024)
Hippocampus Press
ISBN 9781614984238

Hippocampus Press is proud to commemorate ten years of our acclaimed journal of weird poetry, Spectral Realms, with the publication of the twentieth issue.
As before, it contains a diverse array of poetry by today’s leading versifiers in the realm of horror and the supernatural—John Shirley, Scott J. Couturier, Frank Coffman, Manuel Pérez-Campos, Ngo Binh Anh Khoa, Leigh Blackmore, Ann K. Schwader, and a host of others. Maxwell I. Gold and Jay Sturner contribute provocative prose poems, while a cadre of poets pen tributes to Dylan Thomas (Carl E. Reed’s “Echoing Dylan Thomas”), Robert W. Chambers (David J. Kopaska-Merkel’s “A Vision of Carcosa”), Emily Brontë (Michael Potts’s “After Heathcliff Digs Up Cathy”), and the imperishable Shakespeare (Kyla Lee Ward’s “Malvolio’s Revenge”).
Among the classic reprints are poems by the Scottish writer William Sharp and the Weird Tales poet Mary C. Shaw. The issue concludes with a detailed index of poets and poem titles to issues 11–20.

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