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![]() (just the) "Stories-Poetry" Entries Church of Saturn December 20, 2007
"Church of Saturn" is a twelve-line story-poem, a science fiction update of probably the oldest missionary joke in the world. It appears in the British quarterly Murky Depths #2. Fast and relatively inexpensive shipping even to the States when you order direct from the publisher.
Stock Car Relativity April 27, 2007
The high-speed NASCAR adventures of Tae "Speedo" Light... a science fiction story-poem in 12 lines, in the first issue of Alex's minicomic/zine Inconsequential Art #1, available in the Store.
Forever Fair August 1, 1999
"Do not subscribe to that mendacious whim, Attesting beauty cannot be too fried . . ." A sonnet originally published August 1999 in Pif Magazine. The link below will take you to the Pif archives, where I imagine my poem will stay until somebody bothers to do some housecleaning.Honk if you love sonnets like Forever Fair in Pif Magazine!
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Alex Wilson writes fiction and comics in Carrboro, NC. His work has appeared/will appear in Asimov's Science Fiction, The Rambler, Weird Tales, The Florida Review, Futurismic, Shimmer, ChiZine, FutureQuake, Pif, and Dragon. Locus Magazine has called him a "promising new writer," and Publishers Weekly also has nice things to say. Alex runs the audiobook project/podcast Telltale Weekly and the writer wiki Guidevines. He publishes the minicomic/zine Inconsequential Art. He is a 2006 Clarion graduate. Blog Archives 2008 - Clever Label TBA 2007 - BadYearNoCookie 2006 - Clarion! 1st Pro Sale! 2005 - Peers and Peerless 2004 - Telltale Launch 2003 - Dog bites, acting out 2002 - In my mind, I'm going... 2001 - Marriage, Macs, 1st Cons 2000 - Setback, Milestones 1999 - Engaged, Graduated 1998 - Creative Independence Powered by MT 3.35 MySpace Profile Technorati Profile |
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