For nearly ten years the Cascadia Subduction Zone served to provide thoughtful and insightful work: essays, flash fiction, interviews, poetry, and reviews of fiction and non-fiction for readers seeking innovative analysis, especially showing the work by women as central to the world of arts. I regret to announce its demise.
It has been four years now since it went on hiatus, so this formal announcement will probably surprise no one, though it’s taken me a while to face up to the fact that we won’t be resuming publication. I’m grateful to everyone who made the CSZ’s ten years of publication possible, especially Nisi Shawl, Kath Wilham, Lew Gilchrist, Arrate Hidalgo, and Tom Duchamp, and of course to the writers and artists who generously allowed us to use their work for only nominal compensation as well as to our faithful subscribers.
The entire run of the CSZ’s issues as well as an index will remain available for free download on Aqueduct’s website. You can find them here: http://www.aqueductpress.com/theCSZ/
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