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When one looks in the box, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the cat.

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Today’s offerings mark the end of Poetry Month on Tor.com. (Its inception is explained succinctly in this post.) You can find the entire line-up by clicking on the red “Poetry Month” link above this post. Doing so will reveal a nice collection of science fiction and fantasy-themed poems, including:

  • Sonnet: Against Entropy and TROY: The Movie by John M. Ford
  • Twelve Steampunk Sonnets by Roz Kaveney
  • When We Were Robots in Egypt by Jo Walton
  • Shadows on the Road by Robert E. Howard
  • and an original composition by Paul Park, Ragnarok, with original art by Richard Anderson

We hope you enjoyed SFF Poetry Month as much as we enjoyed featuring these pieces. We work hard to assemble original stories, essays, articles, and events here on Tor.com, but every so often one really must slow down and take the time to read something lovely.

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