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Neo-opsis: Science Fiction Magazine<br />
PRISM International<br />
Room<br />
Red Wire<br />
Sub Terrain<br />
Ricepaper<br />
Pacific Rim Magazine<br />
Neo-opsis is a digest format magazine,<br />
running thought-provoking stories,<br />
humorous and factual articles, editorials,<br />
reviews, science fiction news, and<br />
illustrations.<br />
Since 1959, PRISM International has<br />
published the best in short fiction, poetry,<br />
drama, translation, and creative nonfiction.<br />
It welcomes original, unpublished writing<br />
from established and unknown writers in<br />
Canada and around the world.<br />
Room is a space where women can speak,<br />
connect, and showcase their creativity. It<br />
publishes original short fiction, creative<br />
non-fiction, poetry, and art that reflects the<br />
many facets <strong>of</strong> women.<br />
Red Wire provides First Nations youth a<br />
forum from which to speak, with a goal <strong>of</strong><br />
inspiring education and action and instilling<br />
pride. It empowers indigenous youth<br />
to take control over their own stories and<br />
ideas.<br />
Since 1988, subTerrain has been a proving<br />
ground for progressive writers and artists.<br />
It has been praised by readers for its<br />
willingness to publish “outlaw literature”—<br />
unconventional, progressive writing from<br />
outside the usual homogeneous crowd.<br />
Ricepaper is a national literary and arts<br />
magazine committed to providing diverse<br />
perspectives on contemporary Pacific<br />
Asian Canadian identity and culture. <strong>The</strong><br />
magazine showcases quality work by<br />
writers, artists, performers, filmmakers and<br />
cultural producers <strong>of</strong> Hapa, East Asian,<br />
and Southeast Asian descent.<br />
With topics ranging from the environment<br />
and technology to business practices, as<br />
well as fashion, travel, sports, and art,<br />
Pacific Rim reveals the complexities <strong>of</strong><br />
Asian culture in Canada and elsewhere.