Private Worlds: A Revised Atlas is a unique collection of short poetry and haikus by Scott E. Green featuring science fiction authors, actors, filmmakers, artists, and other professionals who have worked singularly or collectively in the science fiction-fantasy-horror and related genres. Read this original work, offered exclusively through Abbott ePublishing, straight through to gain the full impact of these poetic commentaries on the works and lives of these great artists, entertainers who have brought us so much joy and have stoked our sense of wonder! Reviews: “I found [it] perfectly accessible because its subject matter is authors of speculative fiction as well as a few creators in other related media. I took a peek inside to see what was there, and just kept reading it all the way through. Green has endeavored to capture in a few words the essence of the worlds that these writers created. Each poem is simply titled in the style of “Bester’s World,” “Heinlein’s World,” “Lovecraft’s World,” and so on. Each one could serve as a poetic, and sometimes enigmatic answer to the question “what made this author tick?” - Christopher Fletcher, M-BRANE blog "Exquisite craftsmanship." - Karen L. Newman, The Black Glove Blog "I did not recognize everybody he wrote about which was good in a way because those people I can search for and so far it has been surprising and interesting what things they were a part of that I have enjoyed. Now I can put a face with the shows or the books I have read that I never had before, and while the knowledge maybe trivial it is nice in a way to know about those people." - The Death Head Grin blog. "Most [of these poems] possess the uncanny ability to capture in a few eloquent lines the essence of the worlds these authors, directors, and various other artists fashioned while simultaneously offering some deep and thoughtful insights into what made them tick. For this reason most of the poems are effectively emotive and richly layered despite the seemingly shallow nature of the books subject matter -- a fallacy which is debunked early and often by the depth and quality of the poems themselves, for while all of them take genre fiction in one form or another as their subject matter most are poignant in their own right, expressing sobering themes that step well beyond the realm of fantasy to tread fully into the human condition." Anthony G. Bernstein, Member SFPA, writing for Tales of the Talisman magazine. "This collection is a fun experiment and
presents an
amusing monologue for science fiction fans." - Colin Meldrum, editor, A cappella Zoo "Could you compress Ben Bova’s influence & life’s work in 13 words? I couldn’t but I’m not Scott Green.” Frank Dutkiewicz, Atomjack Magazine ONLY
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