The April 2018 issue of The Cascadia Subduction Zone is out. This issue includes short fiction by Toby MacNutt, a poem by Alicia Cole, an essay by Morgen Tell on a forgotten feminist fantasy film, a Grandmother Magma entry on Angelica Gorodischer by Cristina Jurado, a new column by Karen Burhnam, "Dust Lanes," reviewing short fiction, reviews by Arley Sorg, Nancy Jane Moore, and others, as well an appreciation of Ursula K. Le Guin by Nisi Shawl, and an appreciation of the CSZ's first managing editor, Lew Gilchrist, by Kath Wilham. The issue's featured artist is Erika Steiskal.
The CSZ is available for purchase at http://thecsz.com/. Electronic copies are $3, print copies $5; electronic subscriptions $10, print subscripts $16.
- In Memoriam
- Ursula K. Le Guin
Lew Gilchrist
- Poem
- Saint Roc Cemetery
by Alicia Cole - Essay
- Willow: A Forgotten
Feminist Fantasy
by Morgen Tell
- Flash Fiction
- Somatic Market
by Toby MacNutt -
- Dust Lanes
- Short Fiction Reviews
by Karen Burnham
- Grandmother Magma
- Trafalgar, by Angélica Gorodischer
reviewed by Cristina Jurado
- Book Reviews
- Torn, by Rowenna Miller
reviewed by Kate Schaefer
Liminal Spaces, by Beth Plutchak
reviewed by Tonya Liburd
Her Own Hero: The Origins of the Women’s Self-Defense Movement, by Wendy L. Rouse
reviewed by Nancy Jane Moore
Wonderblood, by Julia Whicker
reviewed by Arley Sorg
- Featured Artist
- Erika Steiskal
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