The spring issue of The Cascadia Subduction Zone is out. This issue features a short story by Susan diRende, poetry by Anne Sheldon, a remembrance of Carol Emswhiller by Eileen Gunn, Karen Burnham's Dust Lanes column, and reviews of books by Sarah Pinsker, N.K.Jemisin, and others. The issue's featured artist is Silvia Malagrino.
You can purchase single copies or subscriptions at http://thecsz.com/; the electronic edition is $3 for an issue or $10 for a year's subscription, while the print edition is $5 for an issue or $16 for a year's subscription.
Current Issue
Volume 9, No. 2--2019
- In Memoriam
- Into the woods with Carol Emshwiller
by Eileen Gunn - Short Fiction
- Knife Witch
by Susan diRende - Poems
- Afterwards
Guns, Words, and Fear
New Bronze Plaque
by Anne Sheldon - Dust Lanes
- Short fiction reviews
by Karen Burnham
- Book Reviews
- The Municipalists, by Seth Fried
reviewed by Patrick Hurley
- Miss Violet in the Great War,
by Leanna Renee Hieber
reviewed by Kristin King
- How Long ’til Black Future Month?,
by N.K. Jemisin
reviewed by Kathleen Alcalá
- Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea,
by Sarah Pinsker
reviewed by Misha Stone
- Featured Artist
- Silvia Malagrino
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