The Magazine of Speculative Poetry
The Magazine of Speculative Poetry (MSP) was founded in 1984 by Mark Rich and Roger Dutcher. Mark Rich published
one the first speculative poetry magazines, Treaders of Starlight. Roger Dutcher published
Uranus, another speculative poetry magazine. Finding themselves in the same city, they
decided to collaborate on a new magazine. MSP went 13 issues with both as editors when Mark Rich, having found success in his
writing, decided to "move on," both literally and figuratively. MSP has been edited by Roger Dutcher since
then. Mark Rich continues as a contributing editor, providing reviews, essays and cover
art. David Memmott is also a contributing editor.
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A review by John Enzinas
The Magazine of Speculative Poetry
from the Spring of 2008
Holds poems related to rocketry
and one of a robot's dark fate.
There's poems subverting old fairy tales
And one for the poor brontosaur
one after civilization fails
and one that just peeks through a door.
The first one I just gave a miss
an epic not quite to my taste.
but all of the time I spent reading this?
I wouldn't call any a waste.
Copyright © 2008 John Enzinas
John Enzinas reads frequently and passionately. In his spare time he plays with swords.
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