- The fourth issue of The Cascadia Subduction Zone is out and available here. This is our first special issue, on Women and Science, and is 28 pages (instead of the usual 24). I'd have liked to have announced it on Ada Lovelace Day, but that just didn't work out.
- Essays
- Gender, Science, and Narrative Inversion by Ann Hibner Koblitz
- Women in Science and Science Fiction: A Mutual Relationship? by Helen Merrick
- Bad Science: The Flawed Research into Gender Differences in the Brain by Nancy Jane Moore
- Where the Juice Is: An Interview with Julie Czerneda by Nisi Shawl
- Grandmother Magma
- Symbiotic Planet by Lynn Margulis reviewed by Andrea Hairston
- Reviews
- Tesseracts Fifteen edited by Julie Czerneda & Susan MacGregor reviewed by Nic Clarke
- Frankenstein's Monster by Susan Heyboer O'Keefe reviewed by Siobhan Carroll
- The Highest Frontier by Joan Slonczewski reviewed by Karen Burnham
- Revolution World by Katy Stauber reviewed by Tom Foster
- Featured Artist
- Jennifer Mondfrans
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
The Cascadia Subduction Zone, Vol. 1, No. 4
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