The ones available online are hotlinked to the source:
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Journeying," Mythic Delirium, Issue 20 [Reprinted on Other Voices International Poetry Project, hence why it's available online].
"Cradle Song," Jabberwocky, Issue 4.
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Moving Shakespeare's Bones," Snakeskin, Issue 157.
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Cry Wolf," Cabinet des Fées, Issue 8.
"Queen of May," Not One of Us, Issue 42.
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Eye for an Eye" and "Bluff," The Houston Literary Review, October 2009 [Click on "Poetry Issue" for the PDF].
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Interment," Fear and Trembling, November 2009.
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Blue Stars," The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, November 2009.
"Fireflies Gone," Straying from the Path anthology. Drollerie Press, November 2009 [I'm willing to send a PDF of the anthology to anyone who wants to see this].
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Five Secret Selves" and "The Monsters of Notre-Dame," Midnight Echo, Issue 3 [In PDF format, the magazine is quite inexpensive].
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Changeling" and "Grave Goods," Poetic Diversity, December 2009.
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Lunar Divination in Three Simple Steps" - This poem won 2nd place in
dichroic's Lunar Maria poetry competition; it may or may not be eligible. We are waiting for official word!
(I've left out a few, given they're either not easily accessible, non-genre, or both. Once again, best of luck to everybody; your posts have been a great help in finalizing my own decisions!)
ETA: I've just realized that there are a handful of pieces in my chapbook,
Devil's Road Down, that definitely count as speculative or slipstream. However, these are not available online, and I can't afford to give out any more free copies! However, it costs only $5.00 from the press, as linked. The chapbook was published in September 2009.