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New Locus Poll for Poetry

There's a voting going on at Locus Online, and there's also a poetry poll.
https://secure.locusmag.com/2006/Issues/2006PoetryPoll.html

You can vote for the best poem of 2005, and there's also a best speculative poem of all time cathegory. (Some recommended titles are also included.)

This is a new thing and people in SFPA (Science Fiction Poetry Association) are really enthusiastic about it. I also think that it is important to keep this cathegory alive, so please go there and vote, if you have the time.

As for 2005, please vote for a poem of mine, (if you think I might deserve it).
See the list of my published ones here. Some of them are online and you can read them here.

Thanks a lot,
Ilona

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