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They publish [[clubzines]] ''[[Star*Line]]'', ''[[The SPECk]]'' and ''[[Eye to the Telescope]]'', as well as [[poetry]] anthologies. Fl. 1978–2020. | They publish [[clubzines]] ''[[Star*Line]]'', ''[[The SPECk]]'' and ''[[Eye to the Telescope]]'', as well as [[poetry]] anthologies. Fl. 1978–2020. | ||
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Revision as of 08:31, 29 November 2022
(Did you mean SFPA, the Southern apa?)
The Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association (SFPA) was founded by Suzette Haden Elgin in 1978 as the Science Fiction Poetry Association to bring together poets and readers interested in speculative poetry. Members voted to rename the organization in 2017.
The SFPA presents the annual poetry prizes the Rhysling Awards, the Elgin Awards and the Dwarf Stars Award, as well as an occasional Grand Master Award. All are voted on by the membership.
They publish clubzines Star*Line, The SPECk and Eye to the Telescope, as well as poetry anthologies. Fl. 1978–2020.
See also: Poetry, SF Poets' Guild.
SFPA Grand Masters[edit]
- 1999 — Bruce Boston
- 2005 — Robert Frazier
- 2008 — Ray Bradbury
- 2010 — Jane Yolen
- 2015 — Marge Simon and Steve Sneyd
- 2017 — David C. Kopaska-Merkel
- 2018 — Ann K. Schwader
- 2020 — Linda D. Addison
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