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'''The Magazine of Speculative Poetry''' was a small press publication by Roger Dutcher and Mark Rich.
 
'''The Magazine of Speculative Poetry''' was a small press publication by Roger Dutcher and Mark Rich.
  
Volume 1.3 was re;eased in 1985.
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Founded in 184 by Mark Rich and Roger Dutcher, thriteen issues were released, by both editors until Mark Rich left, and Roger Dutcher continued publishing ''The Magazine of Speculative Poetry''.
  
 
Contributors included Peggy Sue Albeerhasky, Harry Bose,  Bruce Boston, S.R. Compton, Michael Finlay, Robert Frazier ([[Star*Line]]), Elissa Malcohn, Robert Randolph Medcalf, Jr ([[Apogee]]), Bonnie Morris, Krzsztof Ostaszewski, Stan Proper, John Oliver Simon.
 
Contributors included Peggy Sue Albeerhasky, Harry Bose,  Bruce Boston, S.R. Compton, Michael Finlay, Robert Frazier ([[Star*Line]]), Elissa Malcohn, Robert Randolph Medcalf, Jr ([[Apogee]]), Bonnie Morris, Krzsztof Ostaszewski, Stan Proper, John Oliver Simon.

Revision as of 16:45, 29 February 2012

The Magazine of Speculative Poetry was a small press publication by Roger Dutcher and Mark Rich.

Founded in 184 by Mark Rich and Roger Dutcher, thriteen issues were released, by both editors until Mark Rich left, and Roger Dutcher continued publishing The Magazine of Speculative Poetry.

Contributors included Peggy Sue Albeerhasky, Harry Bose, Bruce Boston, S.R. Compton, Michael Finlay, Robert Frazier (Star*Line), Elissa Malcohn, Robert Randolph Medcalf, Jr (Apogee), Bonnie Morris, Krzsztof Ostaszewski, Stan Proper, John Oliver Simon.

Cover art was by Mark Rich.

Mark Rich also co-published Treaders of Starlight, and The Silent Planet.