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The original LSC’s first collection of poems appears in an anthology titled “How Letters and Poems Change the Future of Science Fiction Fiction.”
But by 2010, the LSC has expanded its catalog to include poetry from more than fifty different writers. So far this year, its collection comprises thirteen poems from nearly 200 writers, and works that began as essays by a few and eventually became works of fiction under the name “Science Fiction Stories.”
“I’d like to do something like that but to get our attention here in the world, from the outside, from outside the media,” Scott says. “So far this year, at least 10 writers have contacted the LSC about submissions to the anthology and about 15 have so far submitted an entire poem that the LSC is interested in including as part of the selection.”
The LSC recently began producing books about SF and non-fiction. For a brief glimpse of the latest crop, read these:
• A collection of poems by writers under the name “SF-Style SF Writer” will return after a couple more short-lived releases
• There are more than 100 short tales that are about human interaction in the fiction world, from The Hitchhiker to The Long Goodbye to The End of the Road
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