Cicada, March/April 2016

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Cicada Magazine is that smart, witty friend every creative teen deserves. Featuring exciting new works in fiction, poetry, and comics, plus interviews, Cicada breaks open the lit/art worlds for young adults who are making the leap into creative practice.

Contents of this issue:
2 • Cicada Census|Does Your Mom Suspect That You're a Witch? • Tori Telfer
3 • Safe as Houses • Lauren Naturale
6 • Online Product Reviews Probably Written by Witches • Elizabeth Preston
8 • Rooted in Feminine Power: An Interview with Nnedi Okorafor • Anonymous
9 • A Spell for Self Help • Corinne Mucha
14 • Three Poems • Janani Balasubramanian
_14 • She Has Seen the Wolf • Janani Balasubramanian
_14 • Cinderella 3 • Janani Balasubramanian
_15 • Shortcake • Janani Balasubramanian
16 • Red Moon Night • Safia Elhillo
17 • Cicada Zine|#5: Killer Poppets and Other Dolls That Do Stuff • Jestine Ware
19 • The Witch's Egg • Sara Amis
25 • Three Poems • Alisha Bergliot
_25 • Bloodroot • Alisha Bergliot
_26 • Nightshade • Alisha Bergliot
_27 • Fever Trees • Alisha Bergliot
28 • Artist Allies|Brett Manning • Anonymous
30 • Two Poems • Elizabeth Acevedo
_30 • The Last Cacique • Elizabeth Acevedo
_31 • Dominican Superstitions • Elizabeth Acevedo
32 • Shadowshaper • Daniel José Older
38 • Writer's Manifesto|Changing the Face of Fantasy: An Interview with Daniel José Older • Anonymous
40 • Nights in the Forest • Sarah McCarry
46 • Creative Endeavors|Hauntings • [Various]
_46 • Ghost in the Machine • Emma Bennett
_46 • Unsaid Words • Joanna Cleary
_46 • An Invitation • Chloe Green
_47 • Rising • Autumn Grace
_47 • Over Water • Miranda Sun
47 • Call for Creative Endeavors|Witches • Anonymous
48 • Comics Crush • Anna Bongiovanni