The new issue of The Cascadia Subduction Zone is out. Brit Mandelo leads off with "Revisiting In the Chinks of the World Machine: Feminism and Science Fiction by Sarah Lefanu"; Minister Faust gives us this issue's Grandmother Magma column; Mark Rich, Sona Taaffe, and Bogi Takács offer us poetry; and Victoria Elisabeth Garcia, Caren Gussoff, Gord Sellar, Cynthia Ward, and Tom Foster review books by Eileen Gunn, Bart R. Leib, Patrick Ness, Gail Simone and Walter Geovanni, and Sarah Tolmie. The issue also features the art of Dale McBride.
Table of Contents
- Essay
- Revisiting In the Chinks of the World Machine:
Feminism and Science Fiction by Sarah Lefanu
by Brit Mandelo - Poems
- The Swooning
by Mark Rich
- The Etruscan Prince
by Sonya Taaffe - Autonomous, Spacefaring
&
Grow
by Bogi Takács
- Grandmother Magma
- On Angela Davis’s An Autobiography
by Minister Faust - Reviews
- Questionable Practices, by Eileen Gunn
reviewed by Victoria Elisabeth Garcia
Fierce Family, edited by Bart R. Leib
reviewed by Caren Gussoff
The Crane Wife, by Patrick Ness
reviewed by Gord Sellar
Red Sonja, Volume 1: Queen of the Plagues,
by Gail Simone and Walter Geovanni
reviewed by Cynthia Ward
The Stone Boatmen, by Sarah Tolmie
reviewed by Thomas Foster - Featured Artist
- Dale McBride
You can purchase the issue at http://www.thecsz.com/subscribe.html for $3 or a year's subscription for $10. And like all issues of the CSZ, it will be available for free download six months from the date of publication.
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