Luminous Worlds

Author:   David C Kopaska-Merkel ,  Bruce Boston
Publisher:   Dark Regions Press
ISBN:  

9781937128920


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   21 March 2013
Format:   Paperback
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We can only write what we know, whether that comes from communicating in broken French and broken English with a Parisian nurse, or staring in horror at the human effects of a geological calamity. Here are twenty years worth of dark poetry, representing a dark world, the very one we live in. These poems were written at home, at work, in the air, shipboard in the middle of the Indian Ocean, confined to a hospital bed in a foreign land, in other words, all the usual places. Influenced by Lovecraft, Zelazny, and Algernon Blackwood, among others, Kopaska-Merkel enlists his imagination and scientific background in service to poetic expressions of the wonder, horror, and magic that permeate our world. Advance praise for Luminous Worlds Linked by themes of cosmic isolation, ruin, dead cities, and mysterious women, these poems proceed by their own sure dream logic. Kopaska-Merkel's deep understanding of science blends strangely but effectively with the surreal to create convincing narratives of impossible experience. - Ann K. Schwader, Rhysling Award winner, author of Twisted in Dream and Wild Hunt of the Stars Over the last 25 years, David C. Kopaska-Merkel's Dreams and Nightmares has been at the heart of speculative poetry movement, publishing some of the very best speculative poetry anywhere - in these pages, you'll see that he's written some of it, as well. David has been a flame at the heart of a movement; herein, find the artistic core of things, and the vision behind a now-venerable publication. Damn, but the man can write! - W. Gregory Stewart, Nebula Nominee and multiple Rhysling Award winner The stark wind of a cautionary tale dips through the ruined cities and skewed alien love songs of Luminous Worlds. These are cohesive literate subtle explorations loaded with kinetics. 'Ghost Lakes' haunts with geologic power. An entire Japanese horror movie is encapsulated in 'Tsunami Child.' Kopaska-Merkel's formidable voice becomes a force to be reckoned with. - Robert Frazier, SFPA Grandmaster Poet, author of Phantom Navigation

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Author:   David C Kopaska-Merkel ,  Bruce Boston
Publisher:   Dark Regions Press
Imprint:   Dark Regions Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.177kg
ISBN:  

9781937128920


ISBN 10:   193712892
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   21 March 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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David C. Kopaska-Merkel describes rocks for the State of Alabama, and publishes Dreams and Nightmares, a magazine of SF and fantasy poetry. More than 1000 of his poems and stories have been published since the 70s. In 2006 a collaboration with Kendall Evans won the Rhysling Award of the Science Fiction Poetry Association. Flash fiction can be found at www.dailycabal.com. David lives with an artist and furry layabouts in a centuried farmhouse with a yellow tin roof. David was born in Virginia, but has lived where the dentist is king as long as anywhere.

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