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Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Horror Poetry by Scott E. Green

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... poetry that explores speculative fiction themes?

The Apocalyptic Mannequin by Stephanie M. Wytovich

If you were captivated by how Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Horror Poetry weaves together poetic form with speculative concepts, you'll love The Apocalyptic Mannequin. Wytovich's collection dives into dystopian futures, haunted landscapes, and the uncanny, using poetry to explore the human condition in eerie and imaginative ways. Her vivid imagery and genre-bending approach will resonate with your appreciation for speculative poetry.

... poetry blending science fiction and personal reflection?

The Robot Scientist’s Daughter by Jeannine Hall Gailey

If the fusion of science fiction with personal and societal themes drew you into Scott E. Green's anthology, The Robot Scientist’s Daughter will fascinate you. Gailey crafts poems that explore nuclear history, identity, and the boundaries of humanity, all through a speculative lens. The collection balances lyrical beauty with speculative imagination, much like the poems you enjoyed.

... horror poetry and stories inspired by classic mythos?

Lovecraft’s Monsters by Ellen Datlow

If you found yourself drawn to the horror poetry in Green’s anthology, Ellen Datlow’s Lovecraft’s Monsters offers a chilling blend of horror verse and short stories inspired by cosmic dread. The collection features work by renowned poets and authors, bringing the same sense of unease, dark imagination, and mythic horror you admired.

... diverse voices and experimental forms in contemporary poetry?

The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry by Alan Kaufman

If the diversity of voices and innovative styles in Green’s anthology appealed to you, The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry is a must-read. This sweeping collection showcases a broad range of poets experimenting with genre, voice, and form, including works that blur the lines between speculative fiction and poetry—perfect for readers who crave variety and boundary-pushing creativity.

... poetry and stories with strong female perspectives in speculative fiction?

The Future Is Female! 25 Classic Science Fiction Stories by Women by Lisa Yaszek

If you appreciated the inclusion of powerful female perspectives in Green’s anthology, The Future Is Female! gathers groundbreaking speculative fiction by women. While primarily a short story anthology, it features the same spirit of innovation and exploration of genre themes through strong, nuanced voices you enjoyed in Green’s collection.

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