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Sword & Sonnet is an anthology of stories devoted to the union of battle and poetry. We successfully funded in December 2017 through Kickstarter; the book features genre stories about women and non-binary battle poets. Lyrical, shimmery sonnet-slingers. Grizzled, gritty poetpunks. Word nerds battling eldritch evil. Haiku-wielding heroines.
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And before we get into the questions, first a little about my guest:
AD: This was partly inspired by Shōnagon as well as by the idea of resistance. Ingrid Garcia's story "Dark Clouds & Silver Linings" is inspired by both Mary Shelley and Ada Lovelace. It's the 200th anniversary of Frankenstein's publication, and that along with current political events in
AD: The theme of resistance is probably the most common thread. It's one we actively encouraged. Fighting against the patriarchy. Fighting against oppressive governments. Fighting against forces that want to erase you from history. In Suzanne J. Willis' story, "Heartwood, Sapwood, Spring" writing has been forbidden. In Osahon Ize-Iyamu's "A Voice in Many Different Forms" a slam poet struggles to make her voice heard.
AD: Elise was responsible for ordering the stories. She chose to order them mostly in terms of genre - beginning with weird western and moving on to fantasy and ending with science fiction. Of course there are some which are a mixture, but that was the rough order.
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