Note: The poetic style is a reinvention of an old formal style, the lanturne, into a new form called a saturne binary.
A saturne binary (satbi) joins two saturnes, a speculative variation of lanturnes. Poems are centered with 1,2,3,4,1 syllables per line suggesting the shape of a lanturne or Saturn with its rings. In a satbi, the second poem is reversed. For more information, see “Saturnes: A Speculative Variation of Lanturnes,” Scifaikuest August, 2021, print edition.
When the Martian Wind Blows
the
only
signs of wind
dust in the air
no
pond
rippled with waves
no leaves tossed
by a
breeze
This Rhysling nominated poem first appeared in Scifaikuest, August 2021, print.
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There it Goes!
our
perfect
zero-G
ceremony . . .
stops
short
when he fumbles
and “drops” my
wedding
ring
This poem first appeared in Star*Line 45.1, winter 2022.
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Cleaning Cosmic Clutter
space
sweepers
– magnetic
exteriors – – –
huge
maws
remote controlled
fleet keeping
orbits
safe
This poem first appeared in Scifaikuest, August 2021, print.
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First Day Among Humans
when
he heard
a mom say
“time for baby’s
change”
a
young shapeshifter
changed too screams
still haunt
him
This poem first appeared in Scifaikuest, August 2021, online.
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My New Fur Coat
stuck
hiding
from snapping
fangs till the moon
sets
wait!
are these teeth marks?
healing fast
under
fur
This poem first appeared in Scifaikuest, August 2021, print.
Lauren McBride finds inspiration in faith, family, nature, science, and membership in the SFPA. Nominated for the Best of the Net, Rhysling, and Dwarf Stars Awards, her poetry has appeared in dozens of publications including Asimov's, Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Dreams & Nightmares. She enjoys swimming, gardening, baking, reading, writing, and knitting scarves for our troops.