"Within you’ll find a baker’s dozen stories of daring feats and breathtaking action, of heart-wrenching choices, of families formed and families broken, stories of love and loss and victory. You’ll meet golems, werewolves, and a wide array of both wizards and pirates. So grab your cutlass or wand, climb aboard, and set sail with us."
""Here, We Cross" collects twenty-two queer and genderfluid poems from the digital pages of Stone Telling magazine. This chapbook is a celebration of speculative poetry that is diverse and varied; here you will find poems with speakers or protagonists who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, genderqueer, trans*, asexual, and neutrois; speakers who struggle with the body and the society’s imposed readings of that body. It is a painful book, a triu ..."
"Poetry collection focusing on forgotten figures of science and technology."
The Doors of The Body(1st Edition) by MaryAlexandraAgner Paperback, 36 Pages, Published 2009 by Mayapple Press ISBN-13: 978-0-932412-79-9, ISBN: 0-932412-79-3
"Poetry. Mary Alexandra Agner's THE DOORS OF THE BODY travels through ancient Greek mythology to more recent folk tales to ascertain and exclaim in the vatic, sometimes fierce voices of women: Athena, Gretel, Sleeping Beauty and even darling Clementine. Rangy originality and deep curiosity drive these poems into unexpected places. Its insightful reimaginings and scrupulous investitures of archetypes and myths are depth-redemptive, and in ..."
"... taken from Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Herschel. “The
Computers' Drinking Song” quotes from Jennifer S. Light's “When Computers
Were Women,” Technology and Culture Volume 40, Number 3, July 1999, pp.
455-83. “Middle Night” quotes from Mary Barnard's translations of Sappho. “
Perception Test” was written as part of a collaborative sonnet crown with Kathrine
Varnes, Moira Egan, Marilyn L. Taylor, Debra Bruce-Kinnebrew, A ..."
"An Isle of Write Anthology Mary Alexandra Agner, Tyler Hayes, Chelsea Counsell
, C.C.S. Ryan, Timothy Shea, Hilary B. Bisenieks, A.J. Hackwith, Kelly Rossmore,
Jennifer Mace, Fred Yost, Laura Davy, Joshua Curtis Kidd, Wren Wallis John ..."
"It’s easy to save the day when you’re invulnerable, can fly, or can punch through steel. But what if you’re just… really calloused? Or can hover for three seconds? Or can only punch through things made of aluminum? Oomph: A little super goes a long way explores what it takes to be a superhero with just a little bit of power, where heroes and heroines use their small gifts to great advantage. Sometimes you don’t need a big lever to mo ..."