Aqueduct Press kicks off the new year with a new issue of The Cascadia Subduction Zone. This issue includes a speech by Nisi Shawl given last fall, poetry by Neile Graham and Maya Chhabra, a Grandmother Magma column by Jennifer Stevenson, and reviews of books by Seanan McGuire, Jane Yolen, Ursula Pflug, and others. The issue's art work and art essay is by Chris Roberts, who illustrated Claire North's novel The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August. You can purchase a single issue (electronic) for $3 or $5 (print) or a year's subscription for (electronic) $10 or (both print and electronic) $16 at http://thecsz.com/.
- Vol. 8, 1 (2018)
- Essay
- Genius Communitas
by Nisi Shawl
- Poems
- Suite of Poems
by Neile Graham
- Singers of the Deep
a response to Alexander
Pushkin’s “Arion”
by Maya Chhabra
- Grandmother Magma
- Why Science Is Practiced So Awkwardly
Reflections on Gender and
Science, by Evelyn Fox Keller
by Jennifer Stevenson - Book Reviews
- The Wayward Children series,
by Seanan McGuire
reviewed by Arley Sorg
Mountain, by Ursula Pflug
reviewed by Joanne Rixon
The Obama Inheritance, edited by Gary Phillips
reviewed by Cynthia Ward
Luminescent Threads, edited by Alex Pierce
and Mimi Mondal
reviewed by Ayana Jamieson
The Emerald Circus, by Jane Yolen
reviewed by Kristin King
- Featured Artist
- Chris Roberts
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