The wonderful Samuel Peralta — poet, author, publisher and physicist — has arranged for another volume of poetry which happens to include work by me to go to the moon. (It seems fitting as the moon is traditionally the muse of poets.)
*** THE DVERSE ANTHOLOGY is on the #LunarCodex #Serenity archive! ***
- A dVerse Poets Pub anthology of poetry edited by Frank Watson
- Special thanks to copyeditor Sominique Chatterjee
- Cover design by Frank Watson. Cover image derived from "Wet the window with the background of the autumn city night: by Konstanttin. dVerse logo created by Allison Jardine.
On earth, The dVerse Anthology is available on Amazon.
My poems in it are Quilt, Taking the Obs, and The Goodbye Ritual.
In total, it features poetry by:
Addie Peter Abbot Saiqa Aftab Shamsud Ahmed Ainsley Allmark John Anstie Richard Archer Sheikh Ahmed Tijan Bah Margaret Bednar Katherine Bischoping Vivienne Blake Ginny Brannan Rhonda L. Brockmeyer Ali Brown Glenn A. Buttkus Sondra J. Byrnes Brian Carlin Susan Chast Tiffany Coffman Kevin Connelly Dana Dampier Susan Daniel Anthony Desmond Priyanka Dey Joy Donnell Frances Donovan Kathleen Gresham Everett Jenny Jones gennefer Robert J. Gerryts Mary Grace Guevara Karin Gustafson Sreeja Harikrishnan dani harris Jane Davitt Hewey vb holmes S.E. Ingraham Viota Karioti Mary Kling Rod E. Kok Laurie Kolp Andrew Kreider Chris Lawrence Ewan Lawrie Kelly Letky Tony Maude Lori McClure Bryan Miller Charles David Miller Delaina J. Miller ND Mitchell Mitisursus Ben Moeller-Gaa R.H. Mustard Jeff (Nico) Newport Ninot Aziz Rosemary Nissen-Wade Polona Oblak Mario Brian O'Clery Wale Owoade Andre Pace J.S. Petri Sandi Pray Shwetank Rana Umesh Rao N Suzy Rigg John Barrett Roberts Polly Robinson Roslyn Ross Claudia Schonfeld Dom Schwab Martin Shone Steve Shultz Victoria Slotto Kelvin S.M. Shane Stanisauskis Geeta Suri Mart Stel Tom Swanston Val Termane Diane Turner Lily Wang Jennifer Wagner R.E. Warner Frank Watson Marvin Welborn Maria Wellman Christena Williams Mark Windham Tiara Winter-Schorr
Previously, a different dVerse publication, Chiaroscuro, also went there. I posted about that here.