The electronic edition of the third issue of
The Cascadia Subduction Zone is going out to subscribers today, and we're expecting the print version to arrive from the printer on Monday. Here's the issue's table of contents:
Vol. 1 No. 3 — July 2011
- Feature Essay
- Can Science Fiction Change the World? by Kristin King
- Poems
- Where Are You? by Mary Merriam
- Three Lessons by Shweta Narayan
-
Grandmother Magma
- Memoirs of a Spacewoman by Naomi Mitchison An Appreciation by Gwyneth Jones
- Reviews
- Fairy Tales in Electri-City by Francesca Lia Block reviewed by Maria I. Velazquez
- Isles of the Forsaken by Carolyn Ives Gilman reviewed by Nic Clarke
- This Shared Dream by Kathleen Ann Goonan reviewed by Deb Taber
- Redwood and Wildfire by Andrea Hairston reviewed by Maria I. Velazquez
- Up Against It by M.J. Locke reviewed by Karen Burnham
- Paradise Tales by Geoff Ryman reviewed by Victoria Garcia
- Blackberries and Redbones edited by Regina Spellers and Kimberly Moffitt reviewed by Tanya C. DePass
- Thief of Lives by Lucy Sussex reviewed by Cynthia Ward
- Featured Artist
- Mr Mead
1 comment:
And a fine issue it is, too. Kristin King's "Can Science Fiction Save the World" reminds me of why I started reading and writing SF in the first place! The rest looks interesting, too, but I haven't had time for a thorough read yet.
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