Winter Solstice, Camelot Station
"Winter Solstice, Camelot Station" is a prose poem by John M. Ford, about the Knights of the Round Table at a train station in Camelot. It was first published as Ford's 1988 Christmas card.[1]
Reception
"Winter Solstice, Camelot Station" won the 1989 World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction,[2] and the 1989 Rhysling Award for Best Long Poem (tied with Bruce Boston's "In the Darkened Hours").[3]
References
- The Disappearance of John M. Ford, by Isaac Butler, at Slate; published November 15, 2019; retrieved October 27, 2020
- 1989 - the 15th World Fantasy Convention, at WorldFantasy.org; retrieved October 27, 2020
- SFPA Rhysling Award Archive, at SFPoetry.com; retrieved October 27, 2020
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